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Immanuel Kant is fundamentally linked to the concept of knowledge through his philosophical framework, which defines knowledge as beginning with experience and being structured by reason [1]. Furthermore, he developed a theory of knowledge that bridges rationalism and empiricism by identifying the principles and categories that structure all human experience [2].

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Rationalism Vs. Empiricism 101: Which One is Right? - TheCollector thecollector.com The Collector 1 fact
quoteImmanuel Kant states that knowledge begins with experience (sensibility), proceeds through reason (categories), and ends in the mind (principles).
Epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimImmanuel Kant sought a middle ground between rationalism and empiricism by identifying knowledge pertaining to principles that underlie and structure all experience, such as spatial and temporal relations and fundamental categories of understanding.