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Analogies of experience establish the principles of empirical knowledge from "summary" of Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant

Analogies of experience play a crucial role in establishing the principles of empirical knowledge. These analogies serve as the foundational framework upon which our understanding of the world is based. Through these analogies, we are able to make sense of the empirical data that we encounter, and derive general principles that govern our experience. There are three main analogies of experience that Kant discusses: the principle of permanence, the principle of succession, and the principle of coexistence. These analogies help us to understand the relationships between objects in the external world and the way in which they interact with each other. By applying these analogies, we are able to establish the causal connections that underlie our empirical knowledge. The principle of permanence, for example, asserts that objects in the external world exist in a state of permanence and endure thro...
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    Critique of Pure Reason

    Immanuel Kant

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