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... ideal and empirical is also the relation of cause and effect . The empirical we have found is impossible without the ideal , for it depends on it , and does not and cannot exist without it . That with- out which a thing does not and ...
... ideal and empirical is also the relation of cause and effect . The empirical we have found is impossible without the ideal , for it depends on it , and does not and cannot exist without it . That with- out which a thing does not and ...
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... Ideal intuition is a real affirmation to the mind by the act of the ideal itself , but it is not perception or distinct cognition , because , as we have said , it is not given separately , but only as the ideal or a priori element of ...
... Ideal intuition is a real affirmation to the mind by the act of the ideal itself , but it is not perception or distinct cognition , because , as we have said , it is not given separately , but only as the ideal or a priori element of ...
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... ideal intuition , or ideal judg- ment common to all men , and implicit in every thought , in language , the sensible sign of the ideal or intelligible , and which represents it to the active intellect that expresses it , renders it ...
... ideal intuition , or ideal judg- ment common to all men , and implicit in every thought , in language , the sensible sign of the ideal or intelligible , and which represents it to the active intellect that expresses it , renders it ...
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