Kant's groundbreaking theory unlocks the secrets of a priori judgments.
Kant wanted to figure out how we can know if certain ideas are true or false without testing them. He focused on how we can make judgments about things we can't see or touch. Kant believed that we can understand these ideas by looking at their meanings and how they relate to each other. This way of understanding ideas is like a special language that helps us know if our thoughts are correct or not.