Baran Hashemi

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The single figure [a triangle] which we draw is empirical, and yet it serves to express the concept, without impairing its universality. For in this empirical intuition we consider only the act whereby we construct the concept, and abstract from the many determinations (for instance, the magnitude of the sides and of the angles), which are quite indifferent, as not altering the concept “triangle.” (1781, B741–742)
Lectures on the Philosophy of Mathematics
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