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Categories guide understanding in organizing knowledge from "summary" of Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant

In order to understand how categories guide understanding in organizing knowledge, we must first recognize that our cognition is structured in a certain way. Kant argues that our understanding is not simply a passive receptacle of sensory information, but rather an active faculty that imposes its own structure on our experiences. This structure is provided by the categories, which are a priori concepts that shape our understanding of the world. The categories are not derived from experience, but are instead innate to the human mind. They serve as the organizing principles through which we make sense of the chaotic flux of sensations that bombard us. Without the categories, our experience would be a disordered jumble of disconnected perce...
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    Critique of Pure Reason

    Immanuel Kant

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