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Mathematical Principles of the Understanding
{ 1 } - All intuitions are extensive magnitudes.
{ 2 } - the synthetic a priori laws of natural science.
{ 3 } - "in all appearances the real which is an object of sensation has intensive magnitude, that is, a degree."
{ 4 } - Axioms of Intuition and Anticipations of Perception
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Mathematical Principles of the Understanding
{ 1 } - All intuitions are extensive magnitudes.
{ 2 } - the synthetic a priori laws of natural science.
{ 3 } - "in all appearances the real which is an object of sensation has intensive magnitude, that is, a degree."
{ 4 } - Axioms of Intuition and Anticipations of Perception
Axioms (a priori rules) of Intuition (sense) <=> All intuitions are extensive magnitudes.
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Mathematical Principles of the Understanding
{ 1 } - All intuitions are extensive magnitudes.
{ 2 } - the synthetic a priori laws of natural science.
{ 3 } - "in all appearances the real which is an object of sensation has intensive magnitude, that is, a degree."
{ 4 } - Axioms of Intuition and Anticipations of Perception
Principles of the understanding <=> the synthetic a priori laws of natural science.
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Mathematical Principles of the Understanding
{ 1 } - All intuitions are extensive magnitudes.
{ 2 } - the synthetic a priori laws of natural science.
{ 3 } - "in all appearances the real which is an object of sensation has intensive magnitude, that is, a degree."
{ 4 } - Axioms of Intuition and Anticipations of Perception
Anticipations of Perception <=> "in all appearances the real which is an object of sensation has intensive magnitude, that is, a degree."
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Mathematical Principles of the Understanding
{ 1 } - All intuitions are extensive magnitudes.
{ 2 } - the synthetic a priori laws of natural science.
{ 3 } - "in all appearances the real which is an object of sensation has intensive magnitude, that is, a degree."
{ 4 } - Axioms of Intuition and Anticipations of Perception
Mathematical Principles of the Understanding <=> Axioms of Intuition and Anticipations of Perception
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