For Kant, _________________ regards time and space as something given in themselves, independently of our sensibility. Thus, "outer appearances (their reality being taken as granted) as things-in-themselves, which exist independently of us and of our sensibility, and which are therefore outside us."
A) transcendental idealism
B) transcendental realism
C) metaphorical idealism
D) metaphorical realism
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