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A Thing In It Self
Resolution: 320 x 400 (HAM-6)
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In Kantian philosophy, that aspect of a thing which has reality
beyond perceptual knowledge and can never be known.
I believe that came from Kant's Critique Of Pure Reason. Or may
Critique Of Practical Reason. Forgot. Too many years ago.
Still it does (to a degree) describe this picture. Whoever did
this picture spent a lot of time and effort. I must applaud both.
I know the time it takes sometimes to explore Kantian philosophy.
Besides I like the picture. That is why I kept it until now.
Picture from The RAGTIME Archives.
Dennis Jacobson
JAKE Productions
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