Immanuel Kant
-Kant believes that the things in themselves are known
A) a priori by the fact that we can perceive them.
B) only imperfectly through their connections to our perception of them.
C) a posteriori by the concepts of pure understanding.
D) not at all.They take no part in the world we perceive.
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