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For Kant, thinking is NOT the same as
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For Kant, thinking is NOT the same as
{ 1 } - conceptualizing.
{ 2 } - understanding.
{ 3 } - judging.
{ 4 } - applying a predicate to a subject.
{ 5 } - categorizing.
{ 6 } - intuiting.
It is. See p. 249
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For Kant, thinking is NOT the same as
{ 1 } - conceptualizing.
{ 2 } - understanding.
{ 3 } - judging.
{ 4 } - applying a predicate to a subject.
{ 5 } - categorizing.
{ 6 } - intuiting.
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For Kant, thinking is NOT the same as
{ 1 } - conceptualizing.
{ 2 } - understanding.
{ 3 } - judging.
{ 4 } - applying a predicate to a subject.
{ 5 } - categorizing.
{ 6 } - intuiting.
It is. See p. 249.
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For Kant, thinking is NOT the same as
{ 1 } - conceptualizing.
{ 2 } - understanding.
{ 3 } - judging.
{ 4 } - applying a predicate to a subject.
{ 5 } - categorizing.
{ 6 } - intuiting.
It is. See p. 249
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For Kant, thinking is NOT the same as
{ 1 } - conceptualizing.
{ 2 } - understanding.
{ 3 } - judging.
{ 4 } - applying a predicate to a subject.
{ 5 } - categorizing.
{ 6 } - intuiting.
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For Kant, thinking is NOT the same as
{ 1 } - conceptualizing.
{ 2 } - understanding.
{ 3 } - judging.
{ 4 } - applying a predicate to a subject.
{ 5 } - categorizing.
{ 6 } - intuiting.
For Kant there are two types of intuiting: sense intuiting and intellectual intuiting. The first is the same as sensing for him, and the second can only be done by God.
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