sense-in-itself
The paradigm of Kant's judgement as a thing in itself--a single forma in the person's world interior.
The paradigm of Kant's judgement as distinct from Kant's AESTHETIC judgement.
The paradigm that sense has a structure unique and individual in a person that corresponds to plural structures outside of that self-same person.
The paradigm of Kant's judgement as distinct from Kant's AESTHETIC judgement.
The paradigm that sense has a structure unique and individual in a person that corresponds to plural structures outside of that self-same person.
Kant's sense-in-itself is known today as the forma...an orthogonality between the SET of twin-primes and the set of primes.
This orthogonality exists in the singular sense inside of a person and exists in the plural form in the individual's world-exterior. This confirms Kant's notion that not only does an individual contain sense but the world-exterior is made up of a person's senses.
The forma is in fact a structure-of-ethics..
This orthogonality exists in the singular sense inside of a person and exists in the plural form in the individual's world-exterior. This confirms Kant's notion that not only does an individual contain sense but the world-exterior is made up of a person's senses.
The forma is in fact a structure-of-ethics..