Kant believed that

A. the world is represented (not presented) to us by way of our physical senses and the sensory input received by us.
B. knowledge and reason constitute an interactive process that, in general, has its origin and direction from the world toward the mind.
C. knowledge and reason constitute an interactive process that, in general, has its origin and direction from the mind toward the world.
D. knowledge and reason constitute an interactive process that, in general, has its origin and direction from the mind toward the world, and the world is represented (not presented) to us by way of our physical senses and the sensory input received by us.


Answer: D

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