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This book's second edition argues against people who view "outer experiences" as "doubtful and indemonstrable" in a section titled "Refutation of Idealism." This book uses a diamond shape to arrange four headers that categorize twelve "categories of understanding." This book criticizes both Newton and Leibniz in a section arguing that space and time cannot be understood as concepts. This book distinguishes between objects of inquiry called (*) noumena ("NOO-men-uh") and observable properties called phenomena that are understood through the "transcendental analytic." This book uses mathematical statements like "7+5=12" to demonstrate that synthetic a priori judgments exist. For 10 points, name this first critique by Immanuel Kant. ■END■
ANSWER: Critique of Pure Reason [or Kritik der reinen Vernunft]
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