The Value of the Study of Ethics An Inaugural Lecture
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. , philosophy pies to be universal and necessary ; that these principles are native to intelligence ; that they are necessary to constitute experience and to apprehend the objects of experience ; and that it is absurd to attempt to derive these from anything but intelli- gence itself. Kant expresses this in very abstruse and difficult lang- uage. He says that the various "categories" or conceptions involved in knowledge must be referred to a " primitive unity of apperception, " and his proof t...hat these " categories " are constitutive of the objects of experience is termed the " deduction of the categories. " We may express the central idea more intelligibly by saying that the objects of experience are relative to a subject, and that the laws of those objects are laws of thought. That is, subject and object are correlative. The objects that exist involve a reference to the subject to which they are related. The laws that apply to objects constituting and explaining them are also for intelligence.
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