The Epistemological Function of the Thing in Itself in Kants Philosophy

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II pp. 180-184. Z Th. D. Vorst. Pp. 299 ff. 3 Kr. D. Th. Phil. II 192. * Obj. Aubl. P. 153.
5 Phil. Krit, many passages. See following pages.
e See Riehl, Philos. Kriticismus, Vol. I pp. 279, 305, 306, 352 etc & Vol 11 pp. 33, 90 etc.
^ Werke II p. 400 (§ 4 of Diss. ). Riehl, Phil. Krit. I p. 279.
36 statement in the Critique that ' 'the infinite manif old- ness of phenomena cannot be sufficiently comprehend- ed through the pure form of senuous perception. "^ What connection this passage can ha
...ve with the one in the Dissertation is not easily seen, but like that, it fails to convince me that Riehl's interpretation of Kant is necessarily the true one. Most assuredly the pure form of perception cannot supply all that is needed to a comprehension of the manifoldness of phenomena, for that manifoldness may refer to colour, smell etc. , all the secondary qualities. But even if it refers to the variety in spatial relations, does Kant thereby hand the function of constructing these forms over to sensation?

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