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    Aristotle, vision, and communicable change
    Auslegung 31 (1): 1-18. 2015.
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    This dissertation is an examination of things in themselves as they are presented in the Critique of Pure Reason. Chapter 1 deals with Kant’s notion of a thing in itself generally. I argue that Kant uses ‘things in themselves’ in two ways: to refer to logically possible entities that, if they exist, are ontologically distinct from appearances; to signify the thought of empirical objects apart from sensibility. This follows from the fact that the notion of a thing in itself is a function of the u…Read more