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    Kant argues at CPR A100–110 that the transcendental unity... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The unity conditions Leibniz attributes to monads are imposed by perceiving minds, not discovered in mind-independent reality (Kant, CPR A100–110).

    Kant argues at CPR A100–110 that the transcendental unity of apperception constitutes the conditions for any possible experience or representation.

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