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  1. (1 other version)Kant’s Argument for the Non-Spatiotemporality of Things in Themselves.Lorne Falkenstein - 1989 - Kant Studien 80 (1-4):265-83.
    Kant's problematic conclusion, that we can know that things in themselves are not in space or time, is shown to follow directly from his claim that space and time are manners of disposition or forms of arrangement in which various items are presented to us in intuition. This argument is not strong enough to rule out certain well-defined senses in which things in themselves "could" possibly be spatio-temporal, but it does show that any sense in which things in themselves could (...)
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  • A note on the argument for the non-spatiotemporality of things in themselves, Kant.Charles Huenemann - 1993 - Kant Studien 84 (3):381-383.
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