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Why does Nietzsche complain about Kant's explanation of the synthetic a priori?
Opportunities
Circumstances that make it possible to do something, often leading to new ventures or investments in economics.
Scarcity
The limits placed on the amounts and types of goods and services available for consumption as the result of there being only limited economic resources from which to produce output; the fundamental economic constraint that creates opportunity costs and that necessitates the use of marginal analysis (cost-benefit analysis) to make optimal choices.
Opportunity Costs
Missing out on potential gains from various alternatives once a particular option is picked.
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