Also, I’m reading it in German since I’m a native German speaker, but ironically I think reading Kant in English might be easier.ĮDIT: I think it’s always useful to remind ourselves of the basis of Kant’s ideas. I mean I’ve read these passages many times now, it’s just that I fail to get his main point. I’d be really thankful for an answer or a clue, any keywords that will lead me forward. So the question is about the relation between conceptions and objects and how they are related according to Kant in the end. What Kant does there suggests an alternative to the idea that a concept represents a different object. I need help in understanding Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason § 18 and 19.
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