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" ... and therefore could not be connected in one self-consciousness. Understanding is to speak generally, the faculty of Cognitions. These consist in the determined relation of given representations to an object. But an object is that in the conception... "
Critique of pure reason, tr. by J.M.D. Meiklejohn - Page 84
by Immanuel Kant - 1855
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Critick of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1838 - 720 pages
...object. But an object is that in the conception whereof the diversity of a given intuition is united. But all union of representations requires unity of consciousness in the synthesis of them. Consequently, unity of consciousness is that alone which constitutes the relationship of representations to an object;...
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Critick of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1838 - 706 pages
...object. But an object is that in the conception whereof the diversity of a given intuition is united. But all union of representations requires unity of consciousness in the synthesis of them. Consequently, unity of consciousness is that alone which constitutes the relationship of representations to an object...
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Critique of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1855 - 602 pages
...cognized, because the given representations would not have in common the act of the apperception I think ; and therefore could not be connected in one...content, single representations. (See the Transcendental ^Esthetie.) Consequently, they are not pure conceptions, by means of which the same consciousness is...
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Critique of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1855 - 568 pages
...consciousness ; for without this nothing can be thought or cognized, because the given ^presentations would not have in common the act of the apperception...consciousness alone that constitutes the possibility of^presentations relating to an object, and therefore of their objective validity, and of their becoming...
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The Theological and Literary Journal, Volume 7

1855 - 714 pages
...object. But an object is that in the conception whereof the diversity of a given intuition is united. But all union of representations requires unity of consciousness in the synthesis of them. Consequently unity of consciousness is that alone which constitutes the relationship of representations to an object...
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Critique of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1884 - 592 pages
...cognized, because the given representations would not have in common the act of the apperception I think ; and therefore could not be connected in one...the possibility of representations relating to an Abject, and therefore of their objective validity, and of their becoming cognitions, and con* Space...
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Critique of Pure Reason, Volume 19

Immanuel Kant - Philosophy - 1899 - 534 pages
...the Synthetical Unity of Apperception is the highest principle of all exercise of the Understanding The supreme principle of the possibility of all intuition...of their objective validity, and of their becoming cognitions,-and consequently, the possibility of the existence of the understanding itself. The first...
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The World's Great Classics: Critique of pure reason, by I. Kant

Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - Literature - 1899 - 540 pages
...cognized, because the given representations would not have in common the act of the apperception I think; and therefore could not be connected in one...objective validity, and of their becoming cognitions, and consequently, the possibility of the existence of the understanding itself. The first pure cognition...
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Critique of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant - Philosophy - 1900 - 674 pages
...all the manifold in it be subject to conditions of the originally synthetical Unity of Apperception.1 To the former of these two principles are subject...objective validity, and of their becoming cognitions, and consequently, the possibility of the existence of the understanding itself. 1 Space and Time, and all...
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Kant's Thought in Britain: The Early Impact

Robert Adamson, Thoemmes Press - Philosophy - 1993 - 406 pages
...* axioms of intuition,' &c. expounded in the sequel. Cf. the passage on pp. II8-II9 (TV. p. 84) ; * It is the unity of consciousness alone that constitutes...objective validity, and of their becoming cognitions, and consequently the possibility of the existence of the understanding itself.' It is not through sensation,...
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