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Kant's Inaugural Dissertation of 1770

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  • Kant's Inaugural Dissertation of 1770 on Paperback by Immanuel Kant (University of California, San Diego, University of Pennsylvania)
  • Kant's Inaugural Dissertation of 1770 on Paperback by Immanuel Kant (University of California, San Diego, University of Pennsylvania)
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ... PART II De Mundi Sensibilis atque Intelligibilis Forma et Principiis Dissertation On The Form And Principles Of The SenSible And The Intelligible World Section I ON THE IDEA OF A WORCD IN GENERAL Paragraph i As the analysis of a substantial composite terminates only in a part which is not a whole, that is, in a simple part, so synthesis terminates only in a whole which is not a part, that is, the world. In this exposition of the underlying concept I have had regard not only to the marks pertaining to the distinct cognition of the object, but somewhat also to the two-fold genesis of the concept from the nature of the mind, which, being serviceable to a method of deeper metaphysical insight, by way of example appears to me not a little commendable. For it is one thing, the parts being given, to conceive the composition of the whole by an abstract notion of the intellect, and another thing to follow out this general notion considered as a problem of the reason by the cognitive sensuous faculty, that is, to represent it to one's self in the concrete 121] 43 by a distinct intuition. The former is done through the class concept by composition, as several things are contained either under it or mutually, and hence by intellectual and universal ideas. The latter rests on the conditions of time, inasmuch as the concept of a composite is possible genetically, that is by synthesis, by the successive union of part to part, and falls under the laws of intuition. Similarly, a substantial composite being given, we easily attain to the idea of the simple parts by the general removal of the intellectual notion of composition; for what remains after the removal of conjunction are the simple parts. But according to the laws of intuitive cognition this is...
Release date Australia
September 12th, 2013
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Imprint
Theclassics.Us
Pages
32
Publisher
Theclassics.Us
Dimensions
189x246x2
ISBN-13
9781230287683
Product ID
21971444

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