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Space and time are not things perceived, but modes of perception, ways of putting sense into sensation; space and time are organs of perception. They are à priori, because all ordered experience involves and presupposes them. Without them, sensations could never grow into perceptions. They are à priori because it is inconceivable that we should ever have any future experience that will not also involve them.
The Story of Philosophy (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)
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