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For Kant, an a priori concept
{ 1 } - is a structure of an object that it imposes on the mind.
{ 2 } - is the same as an empirical concept.
{ 3 } - is derived from sense experience.
{ 4 } - is discovered in one of the 12 types of judgment.
{ 5 } - is what the mind finds in common to a particular group of sense objects.
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For Kant, an a priori concept
{ 1 } - is a structure of an object that it imposes on the mind.
{ 2 } - is the same as an empirical concept.
{ 3 } - is derived from sense experience.
{ 4 } - is discovered in one of the 12 types of judgment.
{ 5 } - is what the mind finds in common to a particular group of sense objects.
No, it is a structure of the mind that it imposes on the object. See p. 249.
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For Kant, an a priori concept
{ 1 } - is a structure of an object that it imposes on the mind.
{ 2 } - is the same as an empirical concept.
{ 3 } - is derived from sense experience.
{ 4 } - is discovered in one of the 12 types of judgment.
{ 5 } - is what the mind finds in common to a particular group of sense objects.
No, see p. 249
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For Kant, an a priori concept
{ 1 } - is a structure of an object that it imposes on the mind.
{ 2 } - is the same as an empirical concept.
{ 3 } - is derived from sense experience.
{ 4 } - is discovered in one of the 12 types of judgment.
{ 5 } - is what the mind finds in common to a particular group of sense objects.
No, that is an empirical concept.
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For Kant, an a priori concept
{ 1 } - is a structure of an object that it imposes on the mind.
{ 2 } - is the same as an empirical concept.
{ 3 } - is derived from sense experience.
{ 4 } - is discovered in one of the 12 types of judgment.
{ 5 } - is what the mind finds in common to a particular group of sense objects.
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For Kant, an a priori concept
{ 1 } - is a structure of an object that it imposes on the mind.
{ 2 } - is the same as an empirical concept.
{ 3 } - is derived from sense experience.
{ 4 } - is discovered in one of the 12 types of judgment.
{ 5 } - is what the mind finds in common to a particular group of sense objects.
No, that is an empirical concept.
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