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I cogitate merely the relation of a perfectly unknown being to the greatest possible systematic unity of experience, solely for the purpose of employing it as the schema of the regulative principle which directs reason in its empirical exercise.
He seemed oppressed with the occurrences of the day: at first it appeared to be almost a relief to him to sit still, and cogitate upon them, and his hosts were becoming almost impatient for him to say something more than mere monosyllables, when he began: 'Such a day as this, I pray that I may never see again.
"Yours is," said Bobby; "that is, what I've heard of it." And then she was gone like a flash, leaving the Honorable Percival to cogitate upon the extraordinary manners of American girls, and a certain cleverness they at times displayed.
Upon this perfectly natural but not on that account reliable inference does the cosmological argument rest. But, let me form any conception whatever of a thing, I find that I cannot cogitate the existence of the thing as absolutely necessary, and that nothing prevents me be the thing or being what it may from cogitating its non-existence.
It filled us with amazement to cogitate, that human mind and manual skill could create a spot on earth looking so much like a conception of paradise. The next morning when corroborating our nerves by a hearty breakfast, Mr. James announced to us the programme of the day which set forth that we should witness in detail the attractions of the Midway Plaisance a proposal that pleased us very much.
The answer is: Undoubtedly, but only as an ideal, and not as a real object. That is, we must cogitate it only as an unknown substratum of the systematic unity, order, and finality of the world a unity which reason must employ as the regulative principle of its investigation of nature.
And I don't see any prospect of that. I'm a-going to leave the Dragon, sir. 'Going to leave the Dragon! cried Mr Pinch, looking at him with great astonishment. 'Why, Mark, you take my breath away! 'Yes, sir, he rejoined, looking straight before him and a long way off, as men do sometimes when they cogitate profoundly. 'What's the use of my stopping at the Dragon?
The way was clear so far as the length of the ladder, and with trust in the future soon learned in cave work that distance was at once passed, and sitting on the very narrow ledge to cogitate on the possibility of further progress, Mr. Sidey solved the problem by suggesting, rather doubtfully, that the easiest way would be to drop off and allow him to interrupt the fall.
To cogitate the latter in regard to its internal possibility, that is, to determine the application of the categories to it, no idea is required no representation which transcends experience. Pure reason has, therefore, nothing left but nature in general, and the completeness of conditions in nature in accordance with some principle.
But in synthetical judgements, I must go beyond the given conception, in order to cogitate, in relation with it, something quite different from that which was cogitated in it, a relation which is consequently never one either of identity or contradiction, and by means of which the truth or error of the judgement cannot be discerned merely from the judgement itself.
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