Friedrich Eduard Beneke the Man And His Philosophy An Introductory Study

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We have seen how Kant analyzed all experience into a form of consciousness, and how Beneke attached the utmost importance to the distinctions of outer and inner con- scious experience. If now we inquire as to the justification for applying the term consciousness to the twofold forms of experience, we shall find the essence of consciousness in- dicated even in the etymology of the word which stands for it. It is knowing together. Only so far as the manifold of sense is apprehended as one, only s...o far as successive feelings are apprehended in a thought which grasps their re- "^Lehrbuch, § 10. 'nbid. , § 10.
68 FRIED RICH ED UARD BENEKE [334 lations, can experience, such as we know it, be possible. " Both in the perceptive and in the conceptive form of con- sciousness then are we able to analyze out a "something" over and above the diverse constituents of the given exper- ience; a "transcendental unity, " without which, as constitut- ing its absolutely necessary condition, experience of any kind is utterly inexplicable.


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