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What central argument did Kant provide against Hume's skepticism?
Causality is a necessary condition for experience.
Empirical knowledge is inherently flawed.
All knowledge is synthetic a priori.
Reason alone can produce knowledge.
What did Kant mean by 'transcendental idealism'?
Knowledge is completely subjective.
Objects of experience are constructed by the mind.
All knowledge comes from sensation.
Ethics are based on rational thought alone.
How did Kant categorize knowledge in relation to those proposed by Hume?
All knowledge is a priori.
Knowledge arises from both a priori and a posteriori sources.
Only a posteriori knowledge is acceptable.
Knowledge must be purely rational and a priori.
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