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Kant thought that

    { 1 } - Time is the form of all appearances of the external senses.
    { 2 } - Time is the form of all appearances.
    { 3 } - Space is the form of internal sense.
    { 4 } - Space is the form of (sense) intuition of ourselves.
    { 5 } - Objects external to us are represented as being in time.
    { 6 } - Time is the immediate condition of external appearances.
    { 7 } - Time is the mediate condition of internal appearances.

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Kant thought that

No, that form is space. See p. 239.

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Kant thought that

    { 1 } - Time is the form of all appearances of the external senses.
    { 2 } - Time is the form of all appearances.
    { 3 } - Space is the form of internal sense.
    { 4 } - Space is the form of (sense) intuition of ourselves.
    { 5 } - Objects external to us are represented as being in time.
    { 6 } - Time is the immediate condition of external appearances.
    { 7 } - Time is the mediate condition of internal appearances.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Kant thought that

    { 1 } - Time is the form of all appearances of the external senses.
    { 2 } - Time is the form of all appearances.
    { 3 } - Space is the form of internal sense.
    { 4 } - Space is the form of (sense) intuition of ourselves.
    { 5 } - Objects external to us are represented as being in time.
    { 6 } - Time is the immediate condition of external appearances.
    { 7 } - Time is the mediate condition of internal appearances.

No, that is time. See p. 239.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Kant thought that

    { 1 } - Time is the form of all appearances of the external senses.
    { 2 } - Time is the form of all appearances.
    { 3 } - Space is the form of internal sense.
    { 4 } - Space is the form of (sense) intuition of ourselves.
    { 5 } - Objects external to us are represented as being in time.
    { 6 } - Time is the immediate condition of external appearances.
    { 7 } - Time is the mediate condition of internal appearances.

No, that is time. See p. 239.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Kant thought that

    { 1 } - Time is the form of all appearances of the external senses.
    { 2 } - Time is the form of all appearances.
    { 3 } - Space is the form of internal sense.
    { 4 } - Space is the form of (sense) intuition of ourselves.
    { 5 } - Objects external to us are represented as being in time.
    { 6 } - Time is the immediate condition of external appearances.
    { 7 } - Time is the mediate condition of internal appearances.

No, all objects are represented to us as being in time; externality is due to the form of space. See p. 239.

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6 is wrong. Please try again.

Kant thought that

    { 1 } - Time is the form of all appearances of the external senses.
    { 2 } - Time is the form of all appearances.
    { 3 } - Space is the form of internal sense.
    { 4 } - Space is the form of (sense) intuition of ourselves.
    { 5 } - Objects external to us are represented as being in time.
    { 6 } - Time is the immediate condition of external appearances.
    { 7 } - Time is the mediate condition of internal appearances.

No, time is the mediate condition of external appearances. See p. 239.

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7 is wrong. Please try again.

Kant thought that

    { 1 } - Time is the form of all appearances of the external senses.
    { 2 } - Time is the form of all appearances.
    { 3 } - Space is the form of internal sense.
    { 4 } - Space is the form of (sense) intuition of ourselves.
    { 5 } - Objects external to us are represented as being in time.
    { 6 } - Time is the immediate condition of external appearances.
    { 7 } - Time is the mediate condition of internal appearances.

No, it is the immediate condition of internal appearances.

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