TheGreatArcanum
Terrapin Station
TheGreatArcanum
Terrapin Station
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you only need the continuation of your own memory set, imagination, and will, to intuit the existence of the concept of unity. all of those things are non-spatial, so one can thinking non-spatially. however, the concepts that one an thinking about are primitive, at least, in the beginning. in imagination there can exist imaginary space, just the same as in the absolute sense.
Janus
I think you miss the point terrapin is making. Do you then ask if ‘yellow’ or ‘numbers’ are real because they don’t do anything? It’s the same principle. — I like sushi
TheGreatArcanum
Your still talking in spatial-temporal-substance terms. As you must. Simply saying they are not doesn’t make it so. Unity exists as a concept due to plurality. All you’re doing here is reiterating Kant’s categories and he NEVER made a positive claim for noumenon - his argument was against noumenon in a positive sense. ‘Hamburgers’ phenomenon not noumenon btw
Even the term ‘abstract’ should be enough to make this clear. What is ‘abstract’ is abstracted from experience.
Surely you’ve heard this before: “Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind. - Kant”
You may be better served elucidating your thoughts by offering a refutation of this quote from Kant. I assume you’ve read The Critique of Pure Reason. If not I am sure there is a lot in there you’d find useful - positively and/or negatively. — I like sushi
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TheGreatArcanum
And all I am saying is that a ‘point’ is only known in reference to other ‘point/s’. Whether the space is imagined or not it is still abstracted from empirical space (meaning experience of space). And memory is necessarily temporal; because that is what memory is embedded in.
Hopefully all this will at least make you see how much you haven’t said in your document. — I like sushi
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Memory is temporal but not spatial.
Terrapin Station
Is change real or not? — Janus
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