id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32701 Prichard, H. A. (Harold Arthur) Kant's Theory of Knowledge .txt text/plain 99894 4911 62 perception or experience of the objects to which they relate. pointed to by Kant's phrase 'objects are _given_ in perception'. urge that Kant afterwards points out that space as an object the fact that Kant speaks of space not only as a form of _perception_, object of perception; in other words, space, in the sense of the one Kant's second argument is stated as follows: "Space is represented as of an object; yet the pure perception of space involved by that space is a form of sensibility or a way in which objects appear produced by things is to imply that the object of perception is merely the view that the object of perception is not the thing, but merely an perception and knowledge with which Kant's treatment of space and time the relation of knowledge or of a representation to its object. what Kant says is that representations as related to an object must ./cache/32701.txt ./txt/32701.txt