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Epistemology (vol. 2)

Epistemology (vol. 2)

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The appears to be a good Thomist book that both explains Kant and refutes him. The introduction says Kant is "the only non-Scholastic theory examined in critical detail."

Chapter XX "Idealism and the Distinction between 'Appearance' and 'Reality'" (pp. 167-83 // DjVu pp. 179-95) does a good job dispelling the Kantian notion that appearances and their reality form two separate, disconnected things known.