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    These a priori properties apply to all experience — Carmelics
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    Supports→The a priori properties of time and space function as laws that all experience must conform to

    These a priori properties apply to all experience

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    This intuition is not some phantasm derived from repeated experience; rather, it is something independent of experience, and to such an extent that experience must in fact be conceived as dependent on it, since the properties of time and space, as they are known a priori in intuition, apply to all experience as laws that it must always come out in accordance with. (WWR, §3, p. 27)

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