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It is not the case that Kant's claim that our intuition of space is a priori does not fully resolve the problem of how space can be present to consciousness.
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Kant distinguishes a priori intuition from ordinary empirical perception.
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Whether this distinction clarifies the idea of 'presence to consciousness' for readers remains a matter of debate.
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