“Nature, therefore, is subject with absolute precision to all the precepts of geometry as to all the properties of space there demonstrated, this being the subjective condition, not hypothetically but intuitively given, of every phenomenon in which nature can ever be revealed to the senses.”
Kant's Inaugural Dissertation (1770), Section III On The Principles Of The Form Of The Sensible World
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