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May 8, 2022 at 16:50 answer added mls timeline score: 0
May 8, 2022 at 8:49 comment added Conifold Kant could contend that supposed "singular intuitions of space and time" can be misconceived in some cases, but then Guyer's point is how do we know that what we "perceive" in individual instances is, in fact, necessary spatial/temporal properties derived from the a priori forms of sensibility. Kant gives some criteria for a priori properties, the chief ones being necessity and universality, but judgments of necessity and universality are ultimately empirical generalizations. This is not idle concern. Kant surmised that Euclidean geometry is necessary and universal, arguably mistakenly.
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