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Example sentences for "possible experience"

  • In this it is assumed beforehand that only what we knew before all experience can extend beyond all possible experience.

  • Thus this second criterion, though perfectly sound, requires always an accompanying transcendental argument, as to the conditions of possible experience.

  • In calling them myths and denying that what they describe falls within the purview of science, we do not assert that, absolutely taken, they could not be objects of a possible experience.

  • With better faculties the field of possible experience could be better dominated, and fewer of its parts, being hidden from sight, would need to be mapped out symbolically on that sort of projection which we call scientific inference.

  • The same distinction is sometimes expressed by saying that science deals only with objects of possible experience.

  • What possible objects are there for faith except objects of a possible experience?

  • From these various facts of perception we derive the judgments through which we predict, guide, and shape our future perception in the course of possible experience.

  • The Church, in so far as it is no object of a possible experience, is called the invisible Church, which, as such, is a simple idea of the union of all the righteous under the divine moral government of the world.

  • The validity of the relations of space and time cognizable a priori is established for all objects of possible experience, but is limited to these.

  • Such a dogmatist promises to extend human knowledge beyond the limits of possible experience; while I humbly confess that this is completely beyond my power.

  • For we come to the conclusion that our faculty of cognition is unable to transcend the limits of possible experience; and yet this is precisely the most essential object of this science.

  • Now the propositions of pure reason, especially when they transcend the limits of possible experience, do not admit of our making any experiment with their objects, as in natural science.

  • Error lies somewhere concealed in them--the more thoroughly concealed that they surpass the limits of possible experience.

  • In so doing they pretend to define realities which lie beyond the limits of possible experience; the Critique seeks only to deal with that faculty of reason which manifests itself to us within our own minds.

  • Possible experience," even though it stands for "something purely contingent," is itself a concept.

  • But how is it with the application of this category of causality (and all the others; for without them there can be no knowledge of anything existing) to things which are not objects of possible experience, but lie beyond its bounds?

  • I assert that the above mentioned categories are nothing but the conditions of thinking in a possible experience.

  • God, freedom, and immortality, for the assumption limits our knowledge to objects of possible experience.

  • Judgement, under the laws of a possible experience in general.

  • These rules, without which we could not proceed from the universal analogy of a possible experience in general to the particular, must be thought by it as laws (i.

  • For nature in general (as an object of possible experience) that law is cognised as absolutely necessary.

  • The categories are restricted in their application to elements of possible experience to that which is presented in intuition, and all intuition is for the ego contingent.

  • He has shown that the conditions of self-consciousness are the conditions of possible experience.

  • But in such effort there are no notions to be employed other than the categories, and these, as has already been seen, have validity only in reference to objects of possible experience.

  • Throughout the positive portion of his theory of cognition, Kant has been beset by the doctrine that the categories, as finished, complete notions, have an import or significance transcending the bounds of possible experience.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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