Time is not a discursive, or as it is called, general conception, but a pure form of the sensuous intuition.
In the very act of forming a class, I have formed a general conception, which lies at the basis of that classification.
A general conception of space which would abstract out those properties and relations which are common to all spaces, to a foot as well as to an ell, could not possibly determine anything in regard to magnitude.
A general conception, originally the result of a comparison, becomes itself the type of comparison 198 4.
To derive or deduce (a general conception, or a general principle) from particulars.
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