1. Which of the following best describes Kant's Copernican revolution in philosophy?
The idea that the object of knowledge conforms to the structures of the subject's mind
Explicação
Kant's Copernican revolution posits that knowledge is shaped by the structures of the human mind (such as space, time, and categories), meaning the object must conform to the subject's cognitive structures. This contrasts with earlier views where the mind passively received knowledge from objects.