It's central to Kant's resolution of the determinism/free will debate that:

A. physics is an incomplete science.
B. causation is a scientific concept, not an ethical one.

D. physics tells us only about the world as it appears to us, not about how it is in independent reality.

D. we are causally determined in the realm of independent reality.
E. we are free from the standpoint of the realm of

appearance.


Answer: C

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