From the little I know of Kant (and someone correct me if I'm wrong) but a major compenent to his critique of metaphysics is that what we experience as reality is but mental recreations, our perceptions. Since we only ever, and could only ever, know the perceptions and not reality, we can't say anything about what (if anything) is behind those perceptions and the reality therein.
Would that be an accurate assessment philosophy people?
Would that be an accurate assessment philosophy people?