Abstract
Kant operates in his critical work with the conceptual distinction between reason and understanding and with the mutual relations between the two modes of thinking. Such an internal difference of thought fulfills complex and varied functions in Kantian philosophy and has subsequently exerted an enormous influence that extends to the present day. But it is rather the separation of the two possibilities of thought that has continued to serve post-Kantian philosophers.
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