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In the "Critique of Pure Reason," and the "Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics," Kant deals with the problem of
{ 1 } - whether matter has a wave or particle nature.
{ 2 } - whether science is possible.
{ 3 } - whether physics is possible as a science.
{ 4 } - whether mathematics is possible as a science.
{ 5 } - whether metaphysics is a science.
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In the "Critique of Pure Reason," and the "Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics," Kant deals with the problem of
{ 1 } - whether matter has a wave or particle nature.
{ 2 } - whether science is possible.
{ 3 } - whether physics is possible as a science.
{ 4 } - whether mathematics is possible as a science.
{ 5 } - whether metaphysics is a science.
That is a problem of physics that was investigated in the 20th century.
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In the "Critique of Pure Reason," and the "Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics," Kant deals with the problem of
{ 1 } - whether matter has a wave or particle nature.
{ 2 } - whether science is possible.
{ 3 } - whether physics is possible as a science.
{ 4 } - whether mathematics is possible as a science.
{ 5 } - whether metaphysics is a science.
He thinks it is actual, and therefore possible.
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In the "Critique of Pure Reason," and the "Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics," Kant deals with the problem of
{ 1 } - whether matter has a wave or particle nature.
{ 2 } - whether science is possible.
{ 3 } - whether physics is possible as a science.
{ 4 } - whether mathematics is possible as a science.
{ 5 } - whether metaphysics is a science.
He thinks it is actual, and therefore possible.
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In the "Critique of Pure Reason," and the "Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics," Kant deals with the problem of
{ 1 } - whether matter has a wave or particle nature.
{ 2 } - whether science is possible.
{ 3 } - whether physics is possible as a science.
{ 4 } - whether mathematics is possible as a science.
{ 5 } - whether metaphysics is a science.
He thinks it is a science, and therefore possible as such.
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In the "Critique of Pure Reason," and the "Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics," Kant deals with the problem of
{ 1 } - whether matter has a wave or particle nature.
{ 2 } - whether science is possible.
{ 3 } - whether physics is possible as a science.
{ 4 } - whether mathematics is possible as a science.
{ 5 } - whether metaphysics is a science.
See p. 211.
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