how does kant explain the theory of knowledge. describe
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Kant's theory of knowledge is summed up in a statement: “Thoughts without contents are empty; intuitions without concepts are blind.” ... Since the senses do not think but the understanding does, both sensibility (Aesthetic) and understanding (Logic) must work to come up knowledge.
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