
The discipline of reason: The paralogisms and Antinomies of Pure Reason.
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Lecture 4/8. Kant claims that, "our sense representation is not a representation of things in themselves, but of the way in which they appear to us. Hence it follows that the propositions of geometry... cannot be referre...
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Lecture 4/8. Kant claims that, "our sense representation is not a representation of things in themselves, but of the way in which they appear to us. Hence it follows that the propositions of geometry... cannot be referred with the assurance to actual objects; but rather that they are necessarily valid of space... [and] space is nothing else than the form of all external appearances". [Prolegomena 286-287]
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How are a priori synthetic judgements possible? is from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason by Oxford University.
Published Mar 16, 2011 and 40:13 long