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Immanuel Kant (1724–1804), in the Critique of Pure
Reason, distinguished between objects as phenomena, (thoughts we conjure to represent them, purely ideas), which are objects
as shaped and grasped by human sensibility and understanding, (we think and image them in our mind),... ... and (Kant
distinguished between) objects as a thing as it is in itself, (Reality), or noumena, (distinct from a thing conceived, imaged,
[the mental representation], as it is in itself, as distinct from the ["real"] thing), which do not appear to us in space
and time, but only as mental constructs,....
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