Multiple Choice
According to Kant, the categories are:
A) individual thoughts and impressions.
B) types of thoughts.
C) brute facts of consciousness.
D) rules for unifying thoughts in the mind.
E) barriers to be eliminated in order to achieve unity of consciousness.
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