Lexicon of Arguments

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Term/Kant: "intuitions without concepts are blind." (KrV B 75)
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Strawson V 22
Terms/Kant: not any arbitrary amount of terms is sufficient for us - there must be terms of persistent objects and re-identifiable objects in the room.
V 23
The distinctions must be created in the terms themselves, because there is no "pure perception of a reference system".
V 122
Terms/Kant/Strawson: objects can only be changed in the context of a recognition - respective restrictions must somehow be reflected in the terms. - But it is not about a specific link but about the existence of any such links.
V 123
Terms for objects are always summaries of causal law.
V 128
Terms/StrawsonVsKant: terms are not yet socially characterized by him.
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Tugendhat I 191
Term/Kant: a term is a general idea, mediate.
Intuition/Kant: immediately.
Tugendhat: ambiguous: Imagined or subjective imagined - Kant per the latter.
Objective meaning: "nota communis" common feature -> = species/Husserl.
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Bubner I 105
Knowledge/judgment/Kant: knowledge is formulated in judgments which always presuppose concepts.
Concept/Kant: in terms, must be done transcendentally, then the realization of knowledge must be guaranteed by judgments.
>Judgment/Kant, >Knowledge/Kant.

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