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So what was all this about fulfilling the law and outright changing interpretations of God's Law away from what Moses was given? The whole bit about hearts being too hard.

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Hey /lit/ This small section is from Immanuel Kants book the Critique of pure reason. I was wondering if anyone would be able to explain what this small section means in easier English, English is not my frirst language and its hard for me to understand it completely

]verything intuited or perceived in space and time, and therefore all objects of a possible experience, are nothing but phenomenal appearances, that is, mere representations, which in the way in which they are represented to us, as extended beings, or as series of changes, have no independent, self-subsistent existence apart from our thoughts. This doctrine I entitle transcendental idealism. (Critique of Pure Reason, A491, B520)

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Dearest /lit/, now that the semester has ended I'll have alot more free time. What should I read? I enjoy authors who manipulate language to create the effect, such as Woolf or Kerouac.
More importantly, what're some classics that I may've missed in school?

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