"Men who never think independently have nevertheless the acuteness to discover everything, after it has been once shown them, in what was said long since, though no one could ever see it there before."
In this section, Kant talks about how Hume's as well as Locke's writings are narrowed. Their discussion on judgments is only based on their information and what other writers have wrote. Kant says that one must go where no man has gone and look beyond their own reflection. One has to think independently and go where no man has gone. Cannot prove a point or make an argument if the information is not sufficient.
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