id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 32701 Prichard, H. A. (Harold Arthur) Kant's Theory of Knowledge .txt text/plain 100122 3857 56 Pure conceptions, however, and empirical perceptions, i. e. objects of empirical perception, are quite heterogeneous. This is presupposed by the notice or attention involved in perception ordinarily so called, i. e. perception in the full sense in which it includes conceiving as well as perceiving.[7] Kant, therefore, is justified in referring to the sensibility as a 'receptivity' and to the understanding as a 'spontaneity'. cache/32701.txt txt/32701.txt