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Kant's argument is as follows: something is possible only if it is thinkable; something is thinkable only if data are present to the mind; data can be present to the mind only if the complete set of thinkable data already exists; therefore something is possible only if something exists.
(If something exists, isn't it part of nature? "Supernatural" seems to me an evasion).
If something exists for five years here, it's usually assumed to have been around for over two centuries.
But it is limited if something exists outside it.
Most relevantly for our purposes, if something existed for no reason at all, the fact that it exists would be inexplicable, a violation for the PSR.
"It's hard to determine if something is fake news," Phadte said.
The length doesn't determine if something is fair use.
It is far more difficult to determine if something is fake if its form is imperfect.
I guess time is the only thing that determines if something's a classic.
Your task is to determine if opportunity exists or could be created.
We are unable to determine if this exists.
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