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Which of the following is NOT true?
{ 1 } - We cannot advert to sensations without relating them in space and time; e.g. in order of temporal succession.
{ 2 } - The Transcendental Aesthetic isolates these formal elements as the necessary conditions of sense experience.
{ 3 } - In sense experience, we cannot distinguish between the material element, that which corresponds to indeterminate sensation, and formal element--spatio-temporal relation of manifold of appearance.
{ 4 } - We are never faced with unordered sensation: space and time are a priori conditions of sensation.
{ 5 } - If we abstract from the contribution of the understanding, the categories, we arrive at empirical intuition, or perception.
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Which of the following is NOT true?
{ 1 } - We cannot advert to sensations without relating them in space and time; e.g. in order of temporal succession.
{ 2 } - The Transcendental Aesthetic isolates these formal elements as the necessary conditions of sense experience.
{ 3 } - In sense experience, we cannot distinguish between the material element, that which corresponds to indeterminate sensation, and formal element--spatio-temporal relation of manifold of appearance.
{ 4 } - We are never faced with unordered sensation: space and time are a priori conditions of sensation.
{ 5 } - If we abstract from the contribution of the understanding, the categories, we arrive at empirical intuition, or perception.
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Which of the following is NOT true?
{ 1 } - We cannot advert to sensations without relating them in space and time; e.g. in order of temporal succession.
{ 2 } - The Transcendental Aesthetic isolates these formal elements as the necessary conditions of sense experience.
{ 3 } - In sense experience, we cannot distinguish between the material element, that which corresponds to indeterminate sensation, and formal element--spatio-temporal relation of manifold of appearance.
{ 4 } - We are never faced with unordered sensation: space and time are a priori conditions of sensation.
{ 5 } - If we abstract from the contribution of the understanding, the categories, we arrive at empirical intuition, or perception.
See p. 238.
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Which of the following is NOT true?
{ 1 } - We cannot advert to sensations without relating them in space and time; e.g. in order of temporal succession.
{ 2 } - The Transcendental Aesthetic isolates these formal elements as the necessary conditions of sense experience.
{ 3 } - In sense experience, we cannot distinguish between the material element, that which corresponds to indeterminate sensation, and formal element--spatio-temporal relation of manifold of appearance.
{ 4 } - We are never faced with unordered sensation: space and time are a priori conditions of sensation.
{ 5 } - If we abstract from the contribution of the understanding, the categories, we arrive at empirical intuition, or perception.
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Which of the following is NOT true?
{ 1 } - We cannot advert to sensations without relating them in space and time; e.g. in order of temporal succession.
{ 2 } - The Transcendental Aesthetic isolates these formal elements as the necessary conditions of sense experience.
{ 3 } - In sense experience, we cannot distinguish between the material element, that which corresponds to indeterminate sensation, and formal element--spatio-temporal relation of manifold of appearance.
{ 4 } - We are never faced with unordered sensation: space and time are a priori conditions of sensation.
{ 5 } - If we abstract from the contribution of the understanding, the categories, we arrive at empirical intuition, or perception.
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Which of the following is NOT true?
{ 1 } - We cannot advert to sensations without relating them in space and time; e.g. in order of temporal succession.
{ 2 } - The Transcendental Aesthetic isolates these formal elements as the necessary conditions of sense experience.
{ 3 } - In sense experience, we cannot distinguish between the material element, that which corresponds to indeterminate sensation, and formal element--spatio-temporal relation of manifold of appearance.
{ 4 } - We are never faced with unordered sensation: space and time are a priori conditions of sensation.
{ 5 } - If we abstract from the contribution of the understanding, the categories, we arrive at empirical intuition, or perception.
See p. 237.
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