Jostein Gaarder Quotes
Kant's Philosophy States That It Is Inherent In Us. He Agreed With Hume That We Cannot Know With Certainty What The World Is Like "in Itself." We Can Only Know The What The World Is Like "for Me" Of For Everybody.
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