Kant's idea, as Jiang presents it, that humans actively participate in and imagine reality rather than merely consume information.
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active subjectivity
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Kant's active subjectivity says humans do not passively receive reality but imagine space and time onto it, leaving the problem of whether reality exists.
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"...Remember before, we discussed Kant. And Kant proposed the idea of active subjectivity. Active subjectivity is the idea that we are not just passive..."
"We imagine reality in a way that allows us to understand it. What Kant tells us is, we imagine space and time onto reality,..."
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Freud is not introduced as a neutral founder of psychology.
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