K |
Kant, |
theory of space, 92
f.;
Transcendental Aesthetic, 92,
93;
distinguished matter and form of representation, 93;
"form of sensibility," 94,
236;
separated time and space, 222,
232;
mistake about time, 232;
gave causality same meaning in inner and outer world, 232;
clung to freedom but made it noumenal, 232,
238;
put free self outside space and time, 233,
235;
on "things in themselves," 233
f.;
made time and space homogeneous, 233;
and the Practical Reason, 234;
distinguished matter and form of consciousness, 234;
result of Critique of Pure Reason, 235;
raised barrier between phenomena and things in themselves, 235;
distinguished space from matter, 236. |
Kelvin, Lord, |
his theory of matter, 206. |
A-Z |