For it is this unitary consciousness which unites into a single representation a manifold that has been successively intuited and then subsequently reproduced.
And as all appearances are intuited in space or time, every appearance, so far as intuited, is an extensive magnitude, that is to say, can be apprehended only through successive generation of its parts.
They have their object, but an object which can never be intuited by us, and which may therefore be named the non-empirical, i.
Space, as already proved, is intuited in this manner.
Through differences of location in space, irrelevant to their conception, they can none the less be intuited as numerically different.
Kant offers no proof of his assertion that space can be intuited in image as empty of all sensible content; and as a matter of fact the assertion is false.
Whereas a relation of causality can never be intuited as holding between two events, but only thought into them, spatial and temporal relations are direct objects of the mind.
We may say that space contains all things which can appear to us externally, but not all things in themselves, whether intuited or not, nor again all things intuited by any and every subject.
Space is given as containing coexisting parts, and[535] can be intuited as such without successive synthesis of its parts.
The empirical concept of a plate is homogeneous with the pure geometrical concept of a circle, since the roundness which is thought in the former can be intuited in the latter.
The transcendental conception of appearances in space, on the other hand, is a Critical reminder that nothing intuited in space is a thing in itself, that space is not a form inhering in things in themselves .
Thus the empirical conception of a plate is homogeneous with the pure geometrical conception of a circle, inasmuch as the roundness which is cogitated in the former is intuited in the latter.
These are certainly something, as forms of intuition, but are not themselves objects which are intuited (ens imaginarium).
For neither absolute nor relative determinations of objects can be intuited prior to the existence of the things to which they belong, and therefore not a priori.
They contain merely the rule, by which we are to seek in the world of perception or experience the synthetical unity of that which cannot be intuited a priori.
In the latter case, as an order or determination inherent in things themselves, it could not be antecedent to things, as their condition, nor discerned or intuited by means of synthetical propositions a priori.
The non-sensuous cause of these representations is completely unknown to us and hence cannot be intuited as an object.
For it is impossible to say, for example: "Causality can be intuited through the senses and is contained in the phenomenon.
And so we may correctly say that space contains all which can appear to us externally, but not all things considered as things in themselves, be they intuited or not, or by whatsoever subject one will.
For such an object must be capable of being presented and intuited in a Possible experience.
With this formal condition of sensibility, therefore, all phenomena necessarily correspond, because it is only through it that they can be phenomena at all; that is, can be empirically intuited and given.
Similarly nothing that is intuited in time is a thing in itself, so that we intuit ourselves only as we appear to ourselves, and not as we are.
All phenomena are intuited as aggregates or as collections of previously given parts.
The Godhead is our own universal nature, freed from its individual limitations, intuitedand worshiped as another, independent being, distinct from us.
Nothing which isintuited in space is a thing in itself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intuited" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.