must say I am in no position to criticize them. Kant was tenacious in his imperative view and there must have been his allies around so we can say a few believers of such universality exist. However, the number of skepticals may be a lot higher and finally the opposition side must be overwhelming (are you on this side?). So Kant must have missed something if he were infallible.what you mean by "incomplete" — Janus
finally the opposition side must be overwhelming (are you on this side?) — Dzung
that faith was nothing more than A=belief without evidence. — TheMadFool
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