Immanuel Kant is
a. an absolutist
b. a pluralist
c. a relativist
d. None of the above
a. an absolutist
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According to Kant, causality is
a. an objective feature of reality in itself. b. a subjective pattern by which we associate events together. c. the objective, ruleordered way the mind organizes experience. d. a useless concept that should be abandoned.
A person who is meditating in a cave has an experience in which he or she sees and feels something beyond human senses and reasoning. This experience could be called a(n)
a. absolute faith. b. mystical experience. c. charismatic experience d. orthodox experience.
Fichte discouraged the attempt to base one’s conclusions on subjective commitments
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.