Given below are Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Consider them and select the correct code: Assertion (A) : According to Kant, though we cannot directly experience Noumena, a special class of T ran scen dental Ideas b ridg es the g ap between the Phenomenal and Noumenal Worlds. Reason (R): (i) Ideas are called Transcendental because they are products of reason alone and not the result of the mind's interaction with sensation. (ii) They 'Unify' or 'make possible' having experience in the first place. Code:

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Given below are Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Consider them and select the correct code: Assertion (A) : According to Kant, though we cannot directly experience Noumena, a special class of T ran scen dental Ideas b ridg es the g ap between the Phenomenal and Noumenal Worlds. Reason (R): <br />(i) Ideas are called Transcendental because they are products of reason alone and not the result of the mind's interaction with sensation. (ii) They 'Unify' or 'make possible' having experience in the first place. Code: