Thus, for instance, the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with the pure geometrical concept of a circle, the roundness which is conceived in the first forming an object of intuition in the latter. Now it is clear that pure concepts of the understanding,... The Metaphysics of Education - Page 10by Arthur Cary Fleshman - 1914 - 155 pagesFull view - About this book
| Immanuel Kant - 1881 - 776 pages
...only meaning of the expression that an object is comprehended under a concept. Thus, for instance, the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with...first forming an object of intuition in the latter. Now it is clear that pure concepts of the understanding, as compared with empirical or sensuous impressions... | |
| Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1881 - 778 pages
...only meaning of the expression that an object is comprehended under a concept. Thus, for instance, the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with...first forming an object of intuition in the latter. Now it is clear that pure concepts of the understanding, as compared with empirical or sensuous impressions... | |
| Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1881 - 780 pages
...only meaning of the expression that an object is comprehended under a concept. Thus, for instance, the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with...first forming an object of intuition in the latter. Now it is clear that pure concepts of the understanding, as compared with empirical or sensuous impressions... | |
| Philosophy, Modern - 1908 - 768 pages
...only meaning of the expression that an object is comprehended under a concept. Thus, for instance, the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with...first forming an object of intuition in the latter. Now it is clear that pure concepts of the understanding, as compared with empirical or sensuous impressions... | |
| Borden Parker Bowne - 1912 - 464 pages
...concept, the representation of the former must be homogeneous with the latter. . . . Thus, for instance, the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with...first forming an object of intuition in the latter. "Now it is clear that pure concepts of the understanding, as compared with empirical or sensuous impressions... | |
| Norman Kemp Smith - Causation - 1918 - 716 pages
...intuition, that is to say, form and content, mutually con1 Cf. above, p. 176 ff. 11 Cf. A 137 = B 176. " The empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with the pure geometrical concept of a circle, since the roundness which is thought in the former can be intuited in the latter." « A 138 = B 177.... | |
| William H. Bossart - Philosophy - 1994 - 258 pages
...must contain something which is represented in the object that is to be subsumed under it. ... Thus the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with...geometrical concept of a circle. The roundness which is thought in the latter can be intuited in the former.59 The categories, however, are heterogeneous with... | |
| Immanuel Kant - Philosophy - 1999 - 262 pages
...this is precisely what we mean by the expression that an object is contained under a concept. Thus the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with the pure geometrical concept of a circle, inasmuch as the roundness thought in the concept of the plate can be intuited [also] in the circle.... | |
| Theodor W. Adorno, Rolf Tiedemann - Philosophy - 2001 - 320 pages
...knowledge', as Kant calls them, is utterly lost sight of - whereupon Kant then tries to retrieve it. Thus the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with...geometrical concept of a circle. The roundness which is thought in the latter can be intuited in the former.12 This sentence is not without its difficulties,... | |
| Lorenzo Magnani - History - 2001 - 284 pages
...geometrical concepts, but also the recognition of concrete empirical objects with certain shapes: "Thus the empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with...geometrical concept of a circle. The roundness which is thought in the latter can be intuited in the former" (Kant, I929, AI37-BI76,p. I80).2o The plate can... | |
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