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Ask philosophy friends. Kant famously said that if you can't change the content, you will change the form. I forgot exactly whether I said this. Does anyone know the exact words?
I forgot the original words, probably in the preface of the pure batch. It means: not making knowledge conform to the object, but making the object conform to the knowledge.

that is to say, people generally think that truth is the fact that makes their knowledge conform to the object, but Kant thinks that we can't know the thing itself, and what we know is the phenomenon processed by our ideological structure. So what we can know should be our ideological structure first.

The object here is the content of thought, and knowledge is the form of thought, that is, twelve categories.