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According to Kant, "The belief in the possible certainty in regard to objects of outer sense is called authoritarianism."
Consistent Principle
A fundamental concept that remains uniform and unchanged across different situations or applications.
Exhaustive Exclusions
A principle where all possible alternatives or options are considered and then systematically rejected or excluded until a conclusion is reached.
Consistent Principle
A rule or concept that does not contradict itself and is coherent with other principles within the same theoretical framework.
Pentagonal
Having five angles and five sides; specifically referring to geometrical shapes.
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