As Formal Logic, according to Kant, treats the faculty of judgement, itunifies two conceptions or two prior judgements into a judgement.
For, as we have already shown, the relation of representations to an object presupposes one consciousness which combines and unifies them, and is at the same time conscious of the identity of its own action in unifying them.
For though, according to Kant, a judgement unifies particulars by bringing them under a universal, the special universal involved in a given judgement belongs not to the judgement as such, but to the particulars unified.
As Kant now describes the faculty of judgement or thought, it unifies an empirical or an a priori manifold of perception combined into an individual whole, through a conception which constitutes a principle of unity.
The judgement, as Kant describes it, always does one and the same thing; it unifies particulars by bringing them under a universal.
As Kant first described the faculty of judgement,[8] it unifies a group of particulars through relation to the corresponding universal.
Indeed, the power which governs the universal Animal (or world) embraces everything, and unifies everything.
She unifies each of her productions only by contemplation of the One, just as she produces man only by contemplating Man-in-himself, although adding to that idea the implied unity.
The universal application of this concept unifies science or the knowledge of nature; and the dynamic theory is applied by Mr. Philip to life, economics, and education.
They are not thrown together haphazard or externally joined into one Book; they have an internal thought whichunifies them and which must be brought to light.
The first and last scenes of weeping unifies the Book, the bond of tears holds its parts indissolubly together in the emotions.
The argument that egoism is rational at least in so far as it introduces consistency into actions and unifies and harmonizes desires and impulses deserves little consideration.
The inward must necessarily present itself as the fundamental and the comprehensive; as that which in its invisibility sustains, dominates, and unifies the visible world.
But that which life loses in completeness and exclusiveness, it gains in wealth and movement; and division need not be a cause of anxiety so long as a powerful spiritual life embraces and unifies the multiplicity.
What preserves and unifies its scattered atoms throughout the world?
Artistic truth is for me literally the highest truth: art may seize the essence of persons and movements no less truly, and certainly far more vitally, than a scientific generalization unifies a chaos of phenomena.
Moscow still inflames, unifies and directs the great world-conspiracy against the "Entente Powers" and all the nations that have been looking toward peace.
Mass action, being the proletariat itself in action, loosens its energy, develops enthusiasm, andunifies the action of the workers to its utmost measure.
For it is precisely this inner contradiction that unifies my life and gives it its practical purpose.
Or rather it is the conflict itself, it is this self-same passionate uncertainty, that unifies my action and makes me live and work.
When the tide rises it fills andunifies the scattered pools on the beach.
Fichte thus unifies and accentuates the common element in the Kantian criticisms.
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