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Vegetables are a source of
Kant's Two Worlds
Refers to Immanuel Kant's distinction between the phenomenal world (which we can know through senses) and the noumenal world (the thing in itself, which we cannot directly know).
World of Nature
The physical universe and all its natural processes and phenomena, excluding human creations and interventions.
World of Actions
A concept referring to the realm or domain where human actions take place, influenced by decisions, morals, and societal norms.
Western Metaphysical Viewpoints
A series of philosophical perspectives originating from the Western tradition, focusing on the nature of reality, existence, and the fundamental characteristics of the universe.
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