Anticipations of Perception

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Anticipations of Perception is a key section in Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason that sets out a priori principles governing how the intensive magnitudes of sensations are possible in experience.

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instanceOf a priori principle
section of a philosophical work
aimsAt securing the objective validity of judgments about degrees of reality in experience
showing how the manifold of sensation is subject to a priori rules
asserts every sensation has a degree that can diminish to zero
intensive magnitudes are not composed of parts but of degrees
the possibility of experience presupposes a continuous scale of possible sensation
author Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition transcendental idealism
clarifies how sensation can be subject to a priori rules
the distinction between extensive and intensive magnitude
concerns a priori principles of sensibility
conditions of possible experience
degree of sensation
empirical intuition
intensive magnitude
matter of sensation
phenomenal appearance
time
distinguishes extensive magnitude
intensive magnitude
epistemicRole grounds the possibility of empirical knowledge of degrees of reality
follows Axioms of Intuition NERFINISHED
hasDoctrinalStatus synthetic a priori principle
hasPhilosophicalDomain epistemology
metaphysics
theory of perception
influences neo-Kantian philosophy of science
subsequent theories of continuity
language German
locatedIn Analytic of Principles
Transcendental Analytic NERFINISHED
mainThesis all appearances contain a degree of sensation that can be determined only in time
between reality and negation there is a continuous transition of possible degrees
the real in appearance has intensive magnitude
originalTitle Antizipationen der Wahrnehmung NERFINISHED
partOf Critique of Pure Reason NERFINISHED
precedes Analogies of Experience NERFINISHED
relatedConcept continuity of appearances
intensity of qualities
phenomenal realism
relatesTo categories of quality
limitation
negation
reality
revisedIn 1787 second edition of Critique of Pure Reason
workDate 1781

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Analytic of Principles contains Anticipations of Perception