By Marsigit
Yogyakarta State University
In his Critic of Pure Reason (1787) Kant elaborates that geometry is based upon the pure intuition of space; and, arithmetic accomplishes its concept of number by the successive addition of units in time; and pure mechanics especially cannot attain its concepts of motion without employing the representation of time. Kant stresses that both representations
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