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Danto I 123
Time/Kant/Danto: there is no experience of time. - It would have to take place in the time.
>Circular reasoning.
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Adorno XIII 99
Space/time/Kant/Adorno: space and time are not concepts in Kant, but forms, that is, they are extraordinarily formal and abstract determinations. They refer to something which is not thinking, for space and time are supposed to be pure forms or pure intuition, but also to something which does not claim itself to be experience.
Pure intuition: would be a kind of a priori experience.
Problem: the differentiation of form and content, of reason and experience cannot be carried out as absolutely pure, as posited in the approach of the Critique of Pure Reason.
>Space/Kant.

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