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    Supports→The antinomy between determinism and free will is dissolved by recognizing that causal relations structure outward phenomena only

    Causal determinism applies only to outward phenomena, not to human agency

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    Reason presents compelling arguments for the inevitable nature of every event. Reason also presents compelling arguments that the human will can influence the course of nature (KRV A 445/B 473). The antinomy is dissolved, Kant now maintains, by recognizing that causal relations must structure outward phenomena. Our investigations of nature presuppose that they do, insofar as they are scientific. Human agency is not, however, an outward phenomenon, and the assumption of determinism is not require

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