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“Instead, knowledge gets its essential unity from the goal that uniquely orients the pursuit of knowledge. And this goal, Kant argues, can be nothing other than knowledge of the system of ideas. This system consists of an infinitely intelligible reality – the thing in itself or the absolute world – which is constituted by God – the ens realissimum or the absolute ground of all reality – who is at the same time the infinite intellect or the absolute soul.”

Michael L. Morgan, The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy
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The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy (Cambridge Companions to Religion) The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy by Michael L. Morgan
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