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pure viewings Explanation: imo -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2018-03-28 23:03:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Kant's Contradiction - Kant, Wesley and Rudisill kantwesley.com/Kant/KantsContradiction.html In the Aesthetic of the Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant asserts that time and space are pure viewings,* and means with that (among other things) that our concept of each is based on a single and immediate sighting such that all parts of space and time are seen as mere limitations of, and contained in, these two .. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 mins (2018-03-28 23:08:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- also: PURE FORMS OF PERCEPTION -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 mins (2018-03-28 23:09:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The Philosophy of Kant Explained - Page 108 - Google Books Result https://books.google.com/books?id=u2kRAAAAYAAJ John Watson - 1908 which Kant has to correct. He has spoken of space and time as if they were pure perceptions, whereas his argument only shows that they are pure forms of perception. A pure form of perception is simply a capacity of ordering sensible impressions in certain fixed ways, and this capacity can yield us the knowledge of |
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pure intuitions Explanation: · In the context of interpreting Kant's views concerning space and time, a number of ..... the Transcendental Aesthetic that we have pure intuitions of space and of time. $xxxxxxcxx Kant tells us that space and time are the pure (a priori) forms of sensible intuition. Intuition is contrasted with the conceptualization (or categorization) performed by the understanding, and involves the way in which we passively receive data through sensibility. çxcxccx Immanuel Kant: space and time as a priori intuitions in the first Critique. Kant‟s overall project in the „Critique of Pure Reason'1 was to provide a philosophical framework showing that ... "cccvvvvc Once we have applied our pure intuitions of space and time to sensations they become empirical intuitions, that is, sensations that exist in space and time. Kant argues that our pure intuitions of space and time can be exercised independent of experience, and serve as the basis for mathematics and geometry |
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