noun
Kantianism : a doctrine that the objects of perception are conditioned by the nature of the mind as to their form but not as to their content or particularity and that they have a kind of independence of the mind — called also critical idealism
noun
Kantianism : a doctrine that the objects of perception are conditioned by the nature of the mind as to their form but not as to their content or particularity and that they have a kind of independence of the mind — called also critical idealism
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012