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The attempt to prove whether or not another form of reason than this (the intellectus archetypus) is possible – even though declared to be beyond man – Kant regarded as superfluous, because the fact was enough for him ‘that we are led to the Idea of it – which contains no contradiction – in contrast to our discursive understanding, which has need of images (intellectus ectypus), and to the contingency of its constitution’.