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Experience is shaped by the mind's structures from "summary" of Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant

In order to understand the nature of human experience, one must recognize the role that the mind plays in shaping our perceptions of the world around us. According to Kant, our minds are not passive recipients of sensory information, but rather active participants in the process of perception. He argues that the mind imposes certain structures or frameworks onto the raw data provided by our senses, thereby giving rise to our experience of the world. Kant refers to these mental structures as the "categories" of the understanding. These categories are not derived from experience itself, but are instead inherent features of the mind that enable us to organize and make sense of our perceptions. For example, the category of causality allows us to understand events as having causes and effects, while the category of substance enables us to perceive objects as...
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    Critique of Pure Reason

    Immanuel Kant

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