Mww
charles ferraro
Corvus
Space and Time, the Forms of Sensible Intuition, and the Categories of the Understanding. — charles ferraro
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charles ferraro
Corvus
Cause, or Cause and Effect, is one of Kant's Categories of the Understanding. Kant asserted there were twelve such categories. — charles ferraro
Mww
Phenomenal objects, by their very definition, i.e., as phenomenal, must first be experienced in a spatio-temporal context — charles ferraro
Mww
can we say that objects in themselves could be perceived by us through our space/time intuitions had it not been for transcendental additions we necessarily make to them — Gregory
Gregory
The OP, however, specifies Kantian fundamentals. People been elaborating on them ever since, to be sure. — Mww
Mww
And did Kant read Plato? — Gregory
Matter=phenomena and Ideas=noumena? — Gregory
Gregory
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Gregory
Valentinus
Gregory
Valentinus
charles ferraro
Mww
"The mind as concept realizes it too is the universal, is one totality returned into itself, whose distinctions are equally this totality and the object" writes Hegel — Gregory
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