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The essay argues that even the most abstract concepts depend on sensible or pictorial elements to become applicable to experience and that orienting thought requires a subjective distinguishing faculty analogous to left and right in geographic navigation. It extends this analogy from spatial to mathematical and ultimately to logical orientation, treating the problem of guiding pure reason when it reaches beyond empirical limits. It criticizes reliance on an ill-defined common sense as a regulative principle for speculative inquiry and recommends that careful maxims and the purification of concepts by reason should direct investigation of supersensible claims while preventing confusion and sophistical error.
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