Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) , the most influential German thinker of the Enlightenment, established the doctrine of idealism, which was based on
A) instinct, an attribute with which, Kant argued, all human beings were endowed.
B) divine revelation, because reason could not provide answers to the ultimate questions of existence.
C) ideas of sensations and a theory of mental processes later referred to as associationism.
D) the belief that true understanding can only come from examining the ways in which ideas are formed in the mind.
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