Empirical things exist.Atla wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 5:45 amWhat do you mean?Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 5:39 am The noumenal sense covers the idea of absolute perfection within sensibility and understanding.
A circle is an empirical thing.
A perfect circle is a limit [highest ideal] that can be thought but cannot be known or realized as real.
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A noumenon is an empirical limit that can be thought but cannot be known or realized as real.
In principle the noumenon cover the idea of perfection.
Point is, any empirical thing within 'sensibility and understanding' when extended to the furthest limit is a noumenal empirical thing.
E.g. Pure earth, pure water, pure iron, perfect circle, perfect man, whatever the highest empirical based ideal.
- By general admission, Pure earth, Pure water, Pure air, etc., are not to be found.
We require, however, the Concepts of them (though, in so far as their complete purity is concerned, they have their Origin solely in Reason) in order properly to determine the share which each of these natural Causes has in producing Appearances.
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