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Kant thinks that he has made free will and the categorical imperative perfectly understandable to us.

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Kant thinks that he has made free will and the categorical imperative perfectly understandable to us.

Kant thinks we can understand these things enough to get along. But our understanding isn't satisfying. Ultimately, these things are beyond our grasp -- they are mysterious.

Philosophy has its limits!

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Kant thinks that he has made free will and the categorical imperative perfectly understandable to us.

Kant thinks we can understand these things enough to get along. But our understanding isn't satisfying. Ultimately, these things are beyond our grasp -- they are mysterious.

Philosophy has its limits!

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