In kants problem with predicationim not sure which


In Kant's problem with predication...I'm not sure which statement best describes it. I know it has to do with the fact that "exist" can't be used as a predicate. Would the statement, "Dogs are furry, exist, and have tails?" Or just simply, "Dogs exist?"

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