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Single Idea 16912

[catalogued under 18. Thought / D. Concepts / 2. Origin of Concepts / a. Origin of concepts]

Full Idea

Concepts are of such a nature that we can make some of them ourselves a priori, without standing in any immediate relation to the object; namely concepts that contain the thought of an object in general, such as quantity or cause.

Gist of Idea

Some concepts can be made a priori, which are general thoughts of objects, like quantity or cause

Source

Immanuel Kant (Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysic [1781], 282)

Book Reference

Kant,Immanuel: 'Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysic', ed/tr. Lucas,Peter G. [Manchester UP 1971], p.37


A Reaction

'Quantity' seems to be the scholastic idea, of something having a magnitude (a big pebble, not six pebbles).