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The intuitive nature of pure intuition in the "transcendental aesthetic"

Ideas y Valores, ISSN: 0120-0062, Vol: 64, Issue: 159, Page: 155-168
2015
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    5,126
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      3,564
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      1,562
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    1
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    294
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Review Description

The paper reconstructs the arguments of the metaphysical presentation of the Critique of Pure Reason, according to which our representations of space and time should be considered as intuitions and not as concepts. To this effect, a criterion for intuition is established in the first place (singularity and immediacy), and then it is demonstrated that the representations of space and time do in fact fulfill that criterion.

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