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The article offers an analysis of the epistemological position of N.O. Lossky's philosophy of intuitionism in connection with the controversy with Kant over the issue of the limitations of knowledge. Lossky considered the concept of intuition in a broader sense as a condition and basis of cognition. The thesis "everything is immanent to everything" introduced by him was the foundation of the epistemological position of ideal realism and the assertion of the presence of the subject of knowledge in its original in the cognitive experience of man. Kant's agnosticism is overcome by the Russian thinker through the intuitiveness of the process of cognition, thanks to which the author of intuitionism spoke about the possibility of knowing "the thing in itself".
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