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				<title>Debating Space Through the G&#246;ttingen Review: Why Kant&#39;s Transcendental Ideality of Space Exceeds Berkeley&#39;s Subjective Idealist Interpretation</title>
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				<description>By Rocco A. Astore - It is not often that one questions the nature of space, in fact, most people understand extension as independent of their mind as well as the objects that appear in their surrounding world. However, in a radical twist, fitting for the revolutionary epoch of the Enlightenment, K&amp;ouml;nigsberg scholar, philosopher Immanuel Kant forwarded a strikingly new hypothesis. To Kant, although the representations of objects rely on space for their subsistence, minds are independent of it, since they alone impose space onto the world of appearance. Despite his view not being readily defendable by all his peers...</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2018 04:25 EST</pubDate>
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