
The Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant - Subject, Object and the Schematism
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Quantity, Time, and the Transcendental Schemata
This chapter explores the idea that objects or events can only be quantified in time, discussing the accumulation of sense data over time and the homogenization between subjective intuition of time and conceptual existence. Kant's twelve transcendental schemata, specifically substance and causation, are also discussed.
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