Continuation:
The philosopher notes in his works that in human experience, images in different shapes of time and space are nested, side by side, or on top of each other.
Kant believes that the world around us, nature, is not beyond us. Everything we see and feel is part of our experience. In other words, they are a world of images arranged entirely in our perception.
Of course, the thinker uses the term "nature" here in a different sense than we usually think.
Source used:
https://az.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%B0mmanuel_Kant
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