Philosophy of Kant | Set 1
1. According to Kant, what is required is a ____________approach,a full enquiry regarding
our reasoning powers is to be found.
2. Aposteriori knowledge is that obtained from experience,____________ knowledge is
that which is obtained independently of experience.
3. Thoughts without _____________ are empty; intuitions without concepts are blind
4. The capacity to obtain representation through the mode in which we are affected by
objects is called _____________________
5. _______________ and time are forms of intuition.
6. Through ____________________ intuitions acquire its object.
7. The given sensations as such constitute a ________________ as objects in space they
are already ordered.
8. Our intuition of____________ moments in time account for number sense and
intuition of space accounts for geometrical knowledge.
9. The judgements of experience based upon experience is called __________ judgements
Aposteriori
10. Sensibility is spoken as the source of objects and ____________
11. Sensation is that knowledge which causes it to be called ___________knowledge
12. _______________ is not an empirical concept which has been derived from external
experience
13. Space is represented as an ______________ quantity
14. Time is a necessary representation in which all _______________ depend
15. The term intuition for Kant designates both a kind of ______________and the process
by which subjects acquire them.
16. Appearances; so far as they are thought as objects under the unity of the categories,
are called _______________
17. A system of apriori principles for correct employment of certain faculty of knowledge is
called ___________
18. It is impossible to imagine the absence of space, though it is possible to imagine it as
existing without ________ to fill it.
19. Space being a necessary __________ , objects can be apprehended in and through it.
20. Form of appearance is apriori, it can be given in the mind prior to the actual_________
21. From the synthetic character of geometrical propositions , Kant argues that space
must be ________________ intuition
22. Space and time are determined solely by our pure sensibility, and sensation by our
____________ sensibility
23. Pure Intuition contain only the ___________ under which something is intuited
24. Sensuous intuition it is stated, is the mode in which we are_________ by objects.
25. For Kant,Aesthetic is the science of rules of ____________ in general
.
26. No knowledge of things in themselves could be acquired either through the forms of
space and time or through ______________.
27. According to Kant, even if cognition starts with experience but it does not mean it
____________ from it.
28. The knowledge, content of which includes nothing__________ is pure apriori
knowledge.
29. It is ___________apriori which makes the possibility of any science.
30. Foundations for certainity of modern science and the possibility of human _________is
being laid in the critique of pure reason.
31. Kant classified judgements as __________and synthetic.
32. It is the faculty of understanding which organizes experiences into concepts such as
_____________ which forms the principle of natural science.
33. ___________ is the product of sensibility
34. Natural __________ contains within itself synthetic apriori judgements as principles.
35. The “Doctrine of the elements” is in turn divided into two main parts, the
Transcendental __________ and Transcendental Logic
36. The transcendental analytic is divided in to analytic of concepts and analytic of
______________
37. Organising data both pure and empirical, making it intelligible based upon a conceptual
scheme is the function of _____________.
38. Intuition and concepts constitute therefore, the __________of all our knowledge
39. Space is not an ____________concept that is derived from experiences
40. __________of appearance is apriori, it can be given in the mind prior to the actual
perceptions
41. Space comprehends all things that appear to us externally but not things in
___________
42. Time is apriori in which the ____________of appearances is possible,even if
appearances are removed still time remains.
43. For Kant neither rationalism nor ____________ provides satisfactory account of the
relation of the intellect and the senses
44. Kant’s epistemological theory of knowledge is called Transcendental ___________
45. __________ is a necessary condition of all formal experience.
46. In Transcendental aesthetic a firm foundation is provided for ______________
47. Kant acknowledged that it was _________ who aroused him from Dogmatic Slumber
48. Undetermined object of empirical cognition is called ____________
49. The faculty for bringing forth representation or spontaneity of cognition is ___________
50. Transcendental analytic is part of Transcendental ___________
51. ___________ logic of understanding contains rules for correctly thinking about certain
kinds of objects.
52. In every human cognition understanding is a cognition through __________, not intuitive
but discursive.
53. Totality is combination of Plurality and __________
54. Kant calls the permanence of real in time as ___________
55. The spontaneous power to think of objects through concepts is ___________
56. Without the help by sensibility, understanding cannot provide us with ______________
57. The apriori principles of understanding together with sensibility are the first principles of
_________________
58. The distinction between the world of sense and the world of understanding was
regarded as two different ___________ abilities of the human mind.
59. All objects of the senses are in time and necessarily stand in time ___________
60. Space is the ground of all ________ intuitions
61. What we call outer objects are mere ___________ of our sensibility
62. All judgements are functions of __________ among representations, where many possible
cognitions are drawn in to one.
63. Concepts originate in understanding and is __________rather than empirical.
64. Understanding makes use of __________ by judging by means of them.
65. The completeness of the system keeps all pieces of __________ fitting in to one system
66. In every human cognition understanding is a cognition through concepts, not intuitive but
___________.
67. Only through __________of pure apriori intuitions of space and time, transcendental
subject receive representations of objects and these affect concept of objects.
68. Aristotles theory of categories is based on _____________
69. It is through intuitions of space and time we can have knowledge of ___________
70. Through _________ the object is given as appearance, and concept through which an
71. Effect does not come along with the cause instead it is ___________ through it and
follows from it.
72. All categories are grounded in logical function of __________
73. The unity through which the manifold given in an intuition is united in a concept of the
object is called Transcendental unity of ___________________
74. The fundamental sources from which cognition arises are in the first part the object is
given to us and later the object is thought in relation to ____________.
75. Just like we order the outer sense in space, we order the determination of inner sense in
appearance of __________
76. In order to cognise oneself one needs in addition to thought of oneself, an intuition of the
____________ in him, through which he determine this thought.
77. The composition of the manifold of empirical intuition through which perception becomes
possible is synthesis of ______________
78. Appearances are only representations of things that exist, without cognition of what they
might be in _____________
79. It is through imagination that manifold of sensible intuitions gets _____________
80. It can be stated that no apriori cognition is possible without objects of __________
81. We cannot say that experience makes the concepts, instead categories are
____________concepts independent of experience
82. It is the apriori elements of _____________ which is the concern of Aesthetic
83. Kant defines experience as whatever is given in _____________intuition
84. . When logic is restricted to certain kind of objects it is ____________ logic
85. Schema is like a mental diagram or ___________.
86. The apriori principles of understanding together with ___________are the first principles
of Natural science.
87. Receptivity of our mind to receive representations in so far we are affected in some way
is called _____________
88. According to Kant, ____________ is “the absolutely necessary rules of thinking, without
which no use of the understanding takes place”