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"It is possible to construct a figure with three straight lines."
{ 1 } - is an intellectual intuition of the thing-in-itself.
{ 2 } - is an analytic proposition.
{ 3 } - is not a statement about an image of a triangle.
{ 4 } - is a synthetic a posteriori proposition.
{ 5 } - is an empirical intuition.
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"It is possible to construct a figure with three straight lines."
{ 1 } - is an intellectual intuition of the thing-in-itself.
{ 2 } - is an analytic proposition.
{ 3 } - is not a statement about an image of a triangle.
{ 4 } - is a synthetic a posteriori proposition.
{ 5 } - is an empirical intuition.
No, for then it would be a posteriori, and therefore not necessary. See p. 242.
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"It is possible to construct a figure with three straight lines."
{ 1 } - is an intellectual intuition of the thing-in-itself.
{ 2 } - is an analytic proposition.
{ 3 } - is not a statement about an image of a triangle.
{ 4 } - is a synthetic a posteriori proposition.
{ 5 } - is an empirical intuition.
No, for then it would be possible to deduce it from the concept of straight line and number. See p. 242.
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"It is possible to construct a figure with three straight lines."
{ 1 } - is an intellectual intuition of the thing-in-itself.
{ 2 } - is an analytic proposition.
{ 3 } - is not a statement about an image of a triangle.
{ 4 } - is a synthetic a posteriori proposition.
{ 5 } - is an empirical intuition.
It is a statement about the triangle itself. See p. 243.
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"It is possible to construct a figure with three straight lines."
{ 1 } - is an intellectual intuition of the thing-in-itself.
{ 2 } - is an analytic proposition.
{ 3 } - is not a statement about an image of a triangle.
{ 4 } - is a synthetic a posteriori proposition.
{ 5 } - is an empirical intuition.
No, for then for then it would not be a necessary proposition. See p. 242.
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"It is possible to construct a figure with three straight lines."
{ 1 } - is an intellectual intuition of the thing-in-itself.
{ 2 } - is an analytic proposition.
{ 3 } - is not a statement about an image of a triangle.
{ 4 } - is a synthetic a posteriori proposition.
{ 5 } - is an empirical intuition.
No, it is an a priori intuition of space. See p. 242.
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