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Immanuel Kant on Time....
. . . . Kant maintains that space and time are within us before we experience any objects.
. . . . the things we perceive are not in themselves what we perceive them as being, nor are their relations in themselves such as they appear to us, so that, if we remove the subject or the subjective form of our senses, all qualities, all relations of objects in space and time, indeed space and time themselves, would disappear
. . . .Time is (therefore) simply a subjective condition of our (human) intuition . . .and in itself, apart from the subject, is nothing. ~ page 57
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. . . . the things we perceive are not in themselves what we perceive them as being, nor are their relations in themselves such as they appear to us, so that, if we remove the subject or the subjective form of our senses, all qualities, all relations of objects in space and time, indeed space and time themselves, would disappear
. . . .Time is (therefore) simply a subjective condition of our (human) intuition . . .and in itself, apart from the subject, is nothing. ~ page 57
HWW & Happy New Year to all
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