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To: average joe who wrote (26327)9/11/2001 12:36:17 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 82486
 
Well, for example, in The Critique of Pure Reason, where Kant argues that the world of experience is synthesized in the productive imagination according to certain rules of our perception, and therefore does not fully reflect the objects represented. Since experience is always unified, Kant supposes that all things, including mental events, will appear to be in a seamless chain of causes, but it is perfectly possible that persons in themselves have free will, behind the appearance. Another, more accessible example of the conflict is Walden Two, by B.F. Skinner........