1. Kant concludes that we can obtain only knowledge of appearances (phenomena) and never of the way things actually are (noumena). Does this make him a skeptic? If not, what distinguishes his view...


1. Kant concludes that we can obtain only knowledge of appearances (phenomena) and never of the way things actually are (noumena). Does this make him a skeptic? If not, what distinguishes his view from skepticism?


2. To what extent does our sense knowledge depend on what we think we should be seeing?



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