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abso absolute form absolute Freedom absolute knowledge absolute substance absolute Thinking accidental according actual knowledge altogether antinomy appears become character cognition comprehend conception condition confinedness connection consciousness consequently construction contem Critic of Pure deduction described determined determinedness empirical eternal explain fact factical knowledge feeling For-itself existence form of knowledge formal Freedom formaliter former Freedom of knowledge ground ground-form hence highest immediate impulse individual infinite infinitely divisible infinity inner inseparable J. G. Fichte Kant Knowledge posits ledge light lute manifestation manifold manner matter merely Moral Law nature necessarily negative freedom ness never Non-Ego not-Being object original particular penetrated perception plation positive freedom possible Practical Reason presupposed Pure Reason pure thinking realized reflection regard relation repose result Science of Knowledge seizes separates simply space Spinoza standpoint substance synthesis thought tion tivating transcendental transcendental Idealism unchangeable unity universe whole