Which among the following statement(s) is/are in conformity with Immanuel Kant’s notion of ‘synthetic a priori knowledge’?
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When studying Kant’s theory of knowledge, focus on understanding the distinction between a priori (independent of experience) and synthetic informative knowledge.
‘A straight line between two points is the shortest one’ is a synthetic proposition
‘The law of conservation of matter’ in Physics is a synthetic a priori principle
Any object of sense is available purely as sensory awareness in human experience
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The Correct Option isA, B, C
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Kant’s concept of “synthetic a priori knowledge” refers to knowledge that is both informative (synthetic) and known independently of experience (a priori). Step 1: Analyze synthetic a priori knowledge.
(A), (B), and (C) are consistent with Kant’s view that mathematical truths and certain geometrical propositions are known a priori, but they are still informative (synthetic) because they are not tautologies. Step 2: Evaluate other options.
(D) Kant would argue that objects are not purely sensory but are shaped by our cognitive faculties.
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