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Kant proposed that our perception is shaped by our minds from "summary" of The Philosophy Book by DK

According to Kant, our perception of the world is not a straightforward reflection of reality. Instead, he argued that our minds actively shape and organize our sensory experiences. By this, Kant meant that our minds impose certain structures and concepts on the raw data of our senses, helping us make sense of the world around us. For Kant, our minds are not passive receptors of information but active agents that play a crucial role in shaping our understanding of reality. He believed that our minds possess innate structures, such as space and time, that act as frameworks through which we interpret and organize our perceptions. These structures are not derived from experience but are fundamental aspects of how our minds operate. Kant used the analogy of a pair of tinted glasses...
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