Multiple Choice
The aim of Kant's critique of reason is
A) to demonstrate that reason can only be passion's slave.
B) to reveal the a priori conditions of knowledge.
C) to show, contrary to Hume, that the scope of possible human knowledge is unlimited.
D) to show, contrary to Descartes, that human knowledge is not possible.
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