What is the difference between judgments of perception and judgments of experience? What is the significance of this distinction?

 

What is Kant's criticism of Hume? Based on your knowledge of Hume, do you think this criticism is correct?

 

What is the purpose of our faculty of reason? What can it do? What can't it do?

 

What is the source of the "antinomies" discussed as cosmological ideas? How are these antinomies resolved?

 

What is the distinction between limits and bounds? What is the significance in saying that math and science have limits and metaphysics has bounds?

 

What is a "critique"? What is the solution to the general question of the Prolegomena? How is it a solution?

 

In what way is Kant's "transcendental" idealism dependent on things in themselves? What problems are there with the doctrine of things in themselves? How might Kant defend this doctrine?

 

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