To be unconditioned by relation, on Kant's […] account, is to be 'not inherent [in something else] but self-subsistent', which would imply, as with the noumenal subject, an unreliance on anything else for existence.
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To be unconditioned by relation, on Kant's […] account, is to be 'not inherent [in something else] but self-subsistent', which would imply, as with the noumenal subject, an unreliance on anything else for existence.
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