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THE following paragraphs, I believe, faithfully render sundry passages of Kant's writings:— “Objects are given to us by means of sense (Sinnlichkeit), which is the sole source of intuitions (Anschauungen); but they are thought by the understanding, from which arise conceptions (Begriffe).” (“Kritik,” p. 55. Hartenstein's Edition.)
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HUXLEY, T. Kant's View of Space. Nature 1, 314 (1870). https://doi.org/10.1038/001314a0
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