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How to understand Kant's innate comprehensive judgment?
Kant's hypothesis of "innate comprehensive judgment" is based on two premises: one is innate cognitive structure; Second, the transcendental comprehensive ability. He believes that people's innate cognitive structure is absolutely independent of all empirical knowledge, and these innate cognitive structures may be because we have a priori comprehensive ability consistent with them.