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Kants Knowledge
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In the direction of rationalism, it appears that Kant believes that knowledge can be learned other than through sensory experience (a priori). An example of this would be knowledge such as mathematics or space and time. To say that one knows that three plus two equals five is this type of knowledge. Although this cannot be experienced by our senses, it is termed as knowledge.
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Title: Kants Knowledge
Words: 267 Rating: None Pages: 1.1 submitted by: Mikenjenn99
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