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- ACSU. (N.D.) 1: Really Good Noodles: Empiricism, Rationalism, and Kant in The Matrix Retrieved from https://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~jlawler/courses/phi280/assets/documents/1%20Really%20Good%20Noodles.pdfWhen Neo has his first experience back in the Matrix after he has been freed from it, he spots
a restaurant and says, “I used to eat there. Really good noodles. I have these memories from my
life. None of them happened. What does that mean?”
Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, Robert Paul Wolff Lecture 1
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- McCormick, M. (N.D.) Immanuel Kant: Metaphysics. Retrieved from https://www.iep.utm.edu/kantmeta/Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is one of the most influential philosophers in the history of Western philosophy. His contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics have had a profound impact on almost every philosophical movement that followed him.
- mmanuel Kant. (2018). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from https://school-eb-com-au.db.plcscotch.wa.edu.au/levels/high/article/Immanuel-Kant/108443Immanuel Kant, (born April 22, 1724, Königsberg, Prussia [now Kaliningrad, Russia]—died February 12, 1804, Königsberg), German philosopher whose comprehensive and systematic work in epistemology (the theory of knowledge), ethics, and aesthetics greatly influenced all subsequent philosophy, especially the various schools of Kantianism and idealism.
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