According to Kant, statements such as "Every event has a cause," or "Space is three dimensional" can never be disproved because:
A) they describe how the world (noumena) really is
B) our ideas (phenomena) are glued together by the "gravity" of association
C) the mind constructs experience by imposing various categories of understanding
D) disproving them would never be socially useful
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