>>24521824 (OP)I was there bro. But cheer up. Kant tells you what to do next:
> Our Critique would be an investigation utterly superfluous, if there existed a possibility of proving a priori, that all thinking beings are in themselves simple substances, as such, therefore, possess the inseparable attribute of personality, and are conscious of their existence apart from and unconnected with matter. For we should thus have taken a step beyond the world of sense, and have penetrated into the sphere of noumena; and in this case the right could not be denied us of extending our knowledge in this sphere, of establishing ourselves, and, under a favouring star, appropriating to ourselves possessions in it."-Kant, CPR B409-B410
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> If we were to flatter ourselves so much as to claim that we know the [things in themselves] , then we would have to be in community with God so as to participate immediately in the divine ideas [...]. To expect this in the present life is the business of mystics and theosophists.- Kant, Lectures on Philosophical Theology