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For Kant, the central problem of ethics is:
Cornea
The transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber, contributing to the eye's focusing power.
Visual Area
A region of the brain, specifically in the occipital lobe, responsible for processing visual information.
Optic Tract
A part of the visual system in the brain, consisting of a bundle of nerve fibers that transmits visual information from the optic chiasma to the thalamus, hypothalamus, and midbrain.
Visual Field
The entire area that can be seen when the eyes are fixed in one position, including both central and peripheral vision.
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