problematical, that is to say, it is the notion of a thing of which we can neither say that it is possible, nor that it is impossible, inasmuch as we do not know of any mode of intuition besides the sensuous, or of any other sort of conceptions than the Critique of Pure Reason - Page 274by Immanuel Kant - 1901 - 617 pagesFull view - About this book
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