According to Kant, knowledge of our own nature
A) is impossible in any sense.
B) is restricted to the way we appear in the realm of phenomena.
C) is made possible by the category of substance, the application of which to ourselves demonstrates that we are essentially souls, not bodies.
D) includes knowledge that we are free.
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Q1: The aim of Kant's critique of reason
Q2: Synthetic a priori judgments, Kant tells us,
Q3: The illusions of speculative metaphysics
A) arise because
Q4: Concepts, according to Kant, are
A) faint copies
Q5: The function of the categories is to
A)
Q7: According to Kant, a good will is
Q8: The supreme principle of morality, Kant tells
Q9: The categorical imperative
A) is true in the
Q10: Regarding freedom of the will, Kant says
Q11: I am autonomous in the realm of
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