The Unicity, Infinity and Unity of Space

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The article proposes an interpretation of Kant's notions of form of, and formal intuition of space to explain and justify the claim that representing space as object requires a synthesis. This involves identifying the transcendental conditions of the analytic unity of consciousness of this formal intuition and distinguishing between it and its content. On this reading which builds upon recent proposals, footnote B160-1n. involves no revision of the Transcendental Aesthetic: space is essentially characterized by non-conceptual features. The article also addresses worries about the infinite magnitude and the unicity of space, by considering the characteristics and requirements of geometric constructions.

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Onof, C. (2023). The Unicity, Infinity and Unity of Space. Kantian Review, 28(2), 273–295. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1369415423000109

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