Kant And His English Critics. a Comparison of Critical And Empirical Philosophy

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Kant And His English Critics. a Comparison of Critical And Empirical Philosophy
John Watson
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L In all observations of real things there is implied, besides the pure perceptions of space and time, a par- ticular element contributed by sense which constitutes the real in our knowledge of objects. Now this real, inasmuch as it is not obtained by the successive addition of like units, but is given in a single moment of time, cannot have extensive quantity. At the same time, each sensation or part of the manifold has a certain intensity, since it may be represented as capable of a gradual d...ecrease to zero, and of a gradual increase from zero upwards. And this is intensive quantity or degree, which may be defined as a unity in which multiplicity is apprehended, not by the aggregation of parts, but by approximation to zero. Any given mani- fold of sense has, therefore, a degree, intermediate between which and zero there is always a series of possible realities. Every colour and every temperature has a degree, which as real is never the least possible ; in other words, the real in every phenomenon has in- tensive quantity or degree.

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