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Both dread the necessity, the risk and the responsibility of rational cognition.
The former is theoretical, the latter practical, rational cognition.
All rational cognition is, again, based either on conceptions, or on the construction of conceptions.
The Learning Module will not disturb rational cognition.
The metaphysics of thinking nature is called psychology, and for the same reason is to be regarded as merely the rational cognition of the soul.
SS 7 Our table of the categories suggests considerations of some importance, which may perhaps have significant results in regard to the scientific form of all rational cognitions.
In this way the transcendental enlargement of our rational cognition would be, not the cause, but merely the effect of the practical teleology which pure reason imposes upon us.
The estimate of our rational cognition a priori at which we arrive is that it has only to do with phenomena, and that things in themselves, while possessing a real existence, lie beyond its sphere.
But to guide them to this high goal, they require the aid of rational cognition on the basis of pure conceptions, which, be it termed as it may, is properly nothing but metaphysics.
Stark not only claims that the value-facts are a priori to rational cognition but also claims that the 'axiological system'(the social a priori) only determines what is to be selected for knowledge.
Philosophy may be said to contain the principles of the rational cognition that concepts afford us of things (not merely, as with logic, the principles of the form of thought in general irrespective of the objects), and, thus interpreted, the course, usually adopted, of dividing it into theoretical and practical is perfectly sound.