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This essay is based on research sponsored by the Canadian Council, Grant no. 576–1158.
As is usual, ‘A’ refers to the first edition of theCritique of Pure Reason, ‘B’ to the As is usual, ‘A’ refers to the first edition of theCritique of Pure Reason, ‘B’ to the second. Most of the quotations are taken from the translation of Normal Kemp Smith. In some cases I have made changes to make the English more faithful to the original; several of these changes are specifically indicated in the text. The numbering of the ‘Reflections’ is that of the Prussian Academy Edition, Berlin 1902 ff. (Cited asAkad.)
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George, R. Kant's sensationism. Synthese 47, 229–255 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01064346
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