Immanuel Kant Quote

Pure mathematics can never deal with the possibility, that is to say, with the possibility of an intuition answering to the conceptions of the things. Hence it cannot touch the question of cause and effect, and consequently, all the finality there observed must always be regarded simply as formal, and never as a physical end.


In: Ernst Behler (ed.), Philosophical Writings


Pure mathematics can never deal with the possibility, that is to say, with the possibility of an intuition answering to the conceptions of the...

Pure mathematics can never deal with the possibility, that is to say, with the possibility of an intuition answering to the conceptions of the...

Pure mathematics can never deal with the possibility, that is to say, with the possibility of an intuition answering to the conceptions of the...

Pure mathematics can never deal with the possibility, that is to say, with the possibility of an intuition answering to the conceptions of the...