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For Kant, Metaphorical Idealism Regards Time and Space as Something

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For Kant, metaphorical idealism regards time and space as something given in themselves, independently of our sensibility. Thus, "outer appearances (their reality being taken as granted) as things-in-themselves, which exist independently of us and of our sensibility, and which are therefore outside us."


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Laboratory Research

A method of scientific investigation conducted in a controlled environment allowing for precise measurement and manipulation of variables.

Independent Variable

A variable that is manipulated in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable.

Dependent Variable

In experimental and statistical research, the variable being tested and measured, which is expected to change as a result of variations in the independent variable.

Control Group

In experiments, it refers to the group of participants who do not receive the experimental treatment or intervention, serving as a benchmark to measure how the other tested subjects do.

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