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Kant says that the notions of self, cosmos, and God
 
 

a. are irrational and should be discarded.
  b. are the clearest and best proven beliefs we have.
  c. cannot be known, but are useful in regulating our thought.
  d. can be objects of knowledge even though we cannot prove them beyond a possible doubt.



Question 2

For Kant, the cosmological argument fails because
 
 

a. causality can only apply to items within experience.
  b. it does not tell us who caused God.
  c. he had already proven that the world had no beginning.
  d. the origin of the universe can only be explained scientifically.
 
 




mathjasmine

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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

a



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