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" Judgment in general is the faculty of thinking the particular as contained under the universal. If the universal (the rule, the principle, the law) is given, then the judgment which subsumes the particular under it... "
The Journal of speculative philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris. microform - Page 256
1884
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Volume 10; Volume 18

1884 - 460 pages
...concerning the adequate or subservient, the commensurate, appropriate, or adapted (das ZwecJctndssige). The Power of Judgment is, in general, the power of...is only reflective " [Inductive reasoning]. (Kr. d. Urtfoilskraft, ed. K. Kehrbach, 1878; Einl., IV.) Inasmuch as this Critique is a critique of the pure...
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The Philosophy of Kant in Extracts

Immanuel Kant - 1882 - 222 pages
...of thinking the particnlar as contained under the universal. If the universal (the rule, principle, law) is given, then the judgment which subsumes the particular under it is determining. But if only the particular is given, for which the universal is to be found, the judgment...
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THE JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY

WILLIAM T HARRIS - 1884 - 482 pages
...concerning the adequate or subservient, the commensurate, appropriate, or adapted (das Ziveckmassige). The Power of Judgment is, in general, the power of...judgment is only reflective" [Inductive reasoning]. (A>. d. Urtheilslcraft, ed. K. Kehrbach, 1873; JSinl., IV.) Inasmuch as this Critique is a critique...
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A History of Modern Philosophy: (From the Renaissance to the Present)

Benjamin Chapman Burt - 1892 - 382 pages
...of thinking the particular as contained under the universal. If the universal (the rule, principle, law) is given, then the judgment which subsumes the particular under it is determining. But if only the particular is given for which the universal is to be found, the judgment...
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Kant's Kritik of Judgment

Immanuel Kant - 1892 - 486 pages
...FACULTY LEGISLATING A PRIORI Judgment in general is the faculty of thinking the particular as contained under the Universal. If the universal (the rule, the principle, the law) be s f ยง1v INTRODUCTION 17 given, the Judgment which subsumes the particular under it (even if, as...
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Kant's Doctrine of Teleology

Elijah Everett Kresge - 1914 - 84 pages
...automatic mental faculty. "Judgment in general is the faculty of thinking the particular as contained under the universal. If the universal (the rule, the principle, the law) l>e given, the judgment which subsumes the particular under it is determinant. But if only the particular...
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Kant's Life and Thought

Ernst Cassirer - 1981 - 460 pages
...philosophy. "Judgment in general," Kant explains, "is the faculty of thinking the particular as subsumed under the universal. If the universal (the rule, the principle, the law) is given, the judgment which subsumes the particular under it (even if it prescribes as transcendental judgment)...
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Art and Its Significance: An Anthology of Aesthetic Theory, First Edition

Stephen David Ross - 1984 - 590 pages
...FACULTY LEGISLATING A PRIORI Judgment in general is the faculty of thinking the particular as contained under the universal. If the universal (the rule, the principle, the law) be given, the judgment which subsumes the particular under it (even if, as transcendental judgment,...
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The Transcendent Science: Kant's Conception of Biological Methodology

C. Zumbach - 1984 - 186 pages
...following way : The capacity of judgment in general is the faculty of thinking the particular as contained under the universal. If the universal (the rule, the principle, the law) be given, then the judgment which subsumes the particular under it is determinant (even if it, as transcendetal...
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Constructions of Reason: Explorations of Kant's Practical Philosophy

Onora O'Neill - 1989 - 268 pages
...suggest. Kant now divides the faculty of judgment into two: If the universal (the rule, principle, or law,) is given, then the judgment which subsumes the particular under it is determinant ... If, however, only the particular is given and the universal has to be found for it,...
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