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Saying that space and time are transcendentally ideal means

    { 1 } - they are merely ideas or forms.
    { 2 } - they have no function.
    { 3 } - they are characteristics of things in themselves.
    { 4 } - they are ideals that we strive to attain for our sensations.
    { 5 } - they are characterisitics of things only as they appear.

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Saying that space and time are transcendentally ideal means

No, they are the conditions for the possibility of appearances.

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Saying that space and time are transcendentally ideal means

    { 1 } - they are merely ideas or forms.
    { 2 } - they have no function.
    { 3 } - they are characteristics of things in themselves.
    { 4 } - they are ideals that we strive to attain for our sensations.
    { 5 } - they are characterisitics of things only as they appear.

No, they have the function of forming sensations.

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Saying that space and time are transcendentally ideal means

    { 1 } - they are merely ideas or forms.
    { 2 } - they have no function.
    { 3 } - they are characteristics of things in themselves.
    { 4 } - they are ideals that we strive to attain for our sensations.
    { 5 } - they are characterisitics of things only as they appear.

No, these things are beyond space and time.

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Saying that space and time are transcendentally ideal means

    { 1 } - they are merely ideas or forms.
    { 2 } - they have no function.
    { 3 } - they are characteristics of things in themselves.
    { 4 } - they are ideals that we strive to attain for our sensations.
    { 5 } - they are characterisitics of things only as they appear.

No, we do not even have sensations without space and time.

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5 is correct!

Saying that space and time are transcendentally ideal means

    { 1 } - they are merely ideas or forms.
    { 2 } - they have no function.
    { 3 } - they are characteristics of things in themselves.
    { 4 } - they are ideals that we strive to attain for our sensations.
    { 5 } - they are characterisitics of things only as they appear.

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