The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, Volume 1 |
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absolute abstraction already analytic judgment antinomy apperception apprehend assertion categories of Relation causality ception combination conceived connexion consciousness of objects criticism Critique data of sense deduction Descartes determination of objects distinction dogmatic dualism elements empirical Empiricism existence explain expressed external fact finite formal Logic former given Hence Hume idea ideal identity implies impossible individual inner sense intelligence intensive quantity involves Kant knowledge law of identity Leibniz limits logical manifold mathematical matter means merely metaphysic mind monads nature necessarily necessary negation noumenon opposition outer experience particular perceived perception phenomena philosophy point of view possible pre-established harmony predicate presupposed presupposition principle principle of identity priori pure conceptions pure thought question realised reality recognise reference reflexion regarded relation sciousness self-consciousness sensation space Spinoza substance supposed syllogism synthesis synthetic things tion transcendental truth understanding unity of thought universal Wolffian words