A Syllabus of Logic in Which the Views of Kant Are Generally Adopted And the
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When they arrive at this limit the conception becomes pure, for the pheno- mena will only occupy successive instants of time; and must therefore vanish. Hence we see that the two cases resemble each other, in- asmuch as they are each represented by the limiting ratio of the phenomenon to the variable time. They differ however in this : whereas the phenomenon from which the conception INTRODUCTION. 31 of Substance alone was derived did not vary in time, but bore a constant relation to it ; in th...e latter case the phenomenon will vary, and consequently be some unknown function of time. If then the pure conception of Causality = C, and the other symbols retain their former signification, we shall have P = $ (T, S), (20. ) If the reader will examine his con- ception of -^ and also of one of these cate- dx gories, the analogy between them will become immediately evident. The ratio -^ cannot dx be imaged to our minds (because we cannot image the ratio between two nothings), but it can be thought.
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