According to Kant,

A. something exists beyond our comprehension that manufactures and gives us sense impressions and assigns a quality to our experience.
B. we exist in a sensory or corporeal world.
C. the "Thing in Itself" that exists is infinite and therefore unknowable because humans are finite and cannot "know" an entity that is infinite.
D. we can link and therefore unify our sensory (physical) input by placing these "sensations" we receive by way of our senses and mindful activity, which is a "way of knowing" that will determine which sensations are valid and which are false.


Answer: B

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