Kant's Prolegomena: And Metaphysical Foundations of Natural ScienceG. Bell and Sons, 1909 - 254 pages |
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2nd Edition à priori absolute space according admit analytic analytic propositions apodictic assumed attractive force axioms body cause ception cognition complete conceived connection consciousness consequently constitute contains critical Critique determination direction doctrine dogmatic empirical empty space equal existence explanation external Fichte filling of space foundation fundamental forces given hence History idea illusion Immanuel Kant inasmuch infinite divisibility infinity internal sense judgments of experience Kant Kant's knowledge laws Marcus Herz mathematics matter means merely metaphysics monads Monism motion movable moving force namely natural science never noumena noumenon object of experience original perception perience pheno phenomena phenomenon philosophy possible experience predicate present principles priori Prolegomena pure conceptions pure Reason quantity question reality reference regarded relation relative space repulsive force respect rest revised sense-world substance synthetic propositions thereby thing-in-itself things thought tion Trans transcendental Translated understanding universal universal metaphysics velocity vols whole words