immanuel kant's transcendental idealism

Immanuel Kant's transcendental idealism is a philosophical concept that asserts that knowledge is ultimately shaped by the mind's inherent structures and abilities. It suggests that our understanding of the external world is not solely determined by objects themselves, but rather by how they are perceived and interpreted through the lens of our own cognitive framework. In other words, reality is a product of the interaction between our subjective perceptions and the objective world.

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