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In the antinomy of the judgment of taste:
{ 1 } - The thesis is that the judgment of taste is based upon concepts, for otherwise we could not claim for our judgment the necessary assent of others.
{ 2 } - The solution of the antinomy consists in showing that the thesis and antithesis are not contradictory, because the word "concept' is not to be understood in the same sense in the two propositions.
{ 3 } - The antithesis means that the judgment of taste is not based upon determinate concepts.
{ 4 } - The antithesis is that the judgment of taste is not based upon concepts, for otherwise it would be determinable by proofs.
{ 5 } - The thesis means that the judgment of taste is based on indeterminate concepts.
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In the antinomy of the judgment of taste:
{ 1 } - The thesis is that the judgment of taste is based upon concepts, for otherwise we could not claim for our judgment the necessary assent of others.
{ 2 } - The solution of the antinomy consists in showing that the thesis and antithesis are not contradictory, because the word "concept' is not to be understood in the same sense in the two propositions.
{ 3 } - The antithesis means that the judgment of taste is not based upon determinate concepts.
{ 4 } - The antithesis is that the judgment of taste is not based upon concepts, for otherwise it would be determinable by proofs.
{ 5 } - The thesis means that the judgment of taste is based on indeterminate concepts.
That is the antithesis. See p. 368
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In the antinomy of the judgment of taste:
{ 1 } - The thesis is that the judgment of taste is based upon concepts, for otherwise we could not claim for our judgment the necessary assent of others.
{ 2 } - The solution of the antinomy consists in showing that the thesis and antithesis are not contradictory, because the word "concept' is not to be understood in the same sense in the two propositions.
{ 3 } - The antithesis means that the judgment of taste is not based upon determinate concepts.
{ 4 } - The antithesis is that the judgment of taste is not based upon concepts, for otherwise it would be determinable by proofs.
{ 5 } - The thesis means that the judgment of taste is based on indeterminate concepts.
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In the antinomy of the judgment of taste:
{ 1 } - The thesis is that the judgment of taste is based upon concepts, for otherwise we could not claim for our judgment the necessary assent of others.
{ 2 } - The solution of the antinomy consists in showing that the thesis and antithesis are not contradictory, because the word "concept' is not to be understood in the same sense in the two propositions.
{ 3 } - The antithesis means that the judgment of taste is not based upon determinate concepts.
{ 4 } - The antithesis is that the judgment of taste is not based upon concepts, for otherwise it would be determinable by proofs.
{ 5 } - The thesis means that the judgment of taste is based on indeterminate concepts.
That is what the thesis means.
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In the antinomy of the judgment of taste:
{ 1 } - The thesis is that the judgment of taste is based upon concepts, for otherwise we could not claim for our judgment the necessary assent of others.
{ 2 } - The solution of the antinomy consists in showing that the thesis and antithesis are not contradictory, because the word "concept' is not to be understood in the same sense in the two propositions.
{ 3 } - The antithesis means that the judgment of taste is not based upon determinate concepts.
{ 4 } - The antithesis is that the judgment of taste is not based upon concepts, for otherwise it would be determinable by proofs.
{ 5 } - The thesis means that the judgment of taste is based on indeterminate concepts.
That is the thesis. See p. 368.
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In the antinomy of the judgment of taste:
{ 1 } - The thesis is that the judgment of taste is based upon concepts, for otherwise we could not claim for our judgment the necessary assent of others.
{ 2 } - The solution of the antinomy consists in showing that the thesis and antithesis are not contradictory, because the word "concept' is not to be understood in the same sense in the two propositions.
{ 3 } - The antithesis means that the judgment of taste is not based upon determinate concepts.
{ 4 } - The antithesis is that the judgment of taste is not based upon concepts, for otherwise it would be determinable by proofs.
{ 5 } - The thesis means that the judgment of taste is based on indeterminate concepts.
That is what the antithesis means.
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