PHIL 367 Lecture : PHIL 367 - Lecture (Jan. 25th)
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26 Jan 2012
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Intuition is a mode of cognition (relates immediately to an object, and is single. ) Intuition is derivative, and requires sense data, for it is a produced change within due to an external cause. Therefore, it is not an intellectual intuition, which is the immediate intuition of objects without being affected by them. Kant believes that we don"t know if this is possible, because we don"t know how it can occur. However, if there were a god, then it would have an intellectual intuition/original intuition (representing objectivity without having an object affecting it. ) Fichte believes that we have this ability, which is why the charges of atheism is understandable. Tathandlung activity that takes place unconsciously, and gives rise to consciousness. It is by an act of intellectual intuition that a transcendental philosopher can use reason to abstract from his experience and genetically reconstruct this original activity of the absolute i.
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