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Critique of Pure Reason a systematic diagnosis of a certain kind of transcendental illusion about absolute totalities, an illusion to which we are prone whenever we try to think about the world as a whole. I propose to look afresh at Kant's thought and ponder its implications for contemporary cosmological theorizing, and, conversely, to ask whether modern science can throw any light on his dark musings.1" />
pp. 128-145
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