Multiple Choice
According to Kant, we can have a priori knowledge about relations like cause and effect because
A) if we didn't, God would be a deceiver.
B) our minds impose such relations onto our sense experience.
C) all necessary relations can be known a priori.
D) cause and effect are primary qualities which truly represent objects.
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