Space and time are not properties of things in themselves, but forms of our intuition.
Critique of Pure Reason
Space and time are not properties of things in themselves, but forms of our intuition.
Critique of Pure Reason
Critique of Pure Reason, Transcendental Aesthetic, Section 2
1781
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