In the concept of a thing no characteristic of its existence can
be encountered at all. For even if this concept is so complete that it lacks
nothing required for thinking of a thing with all of its inner determinations,
still existence has nothing in the least to do with all of this, but
only with the question of whether such a thing is given to us in such a
way that the perception of it could precede the concept.
— Sep 26, 2017 04:23AM
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