T |
Tannery, J., |
as critic of Fechner, 67. |
Taste, |
as changeable, 131. |
"Things in themselves," |
Kant and, 233,
234, 238. |
Time, |
sounds not counted in, 87,
91;
as homogeneous medium in which conscious states are ranged, 90, 121;
as homogeneous medium, nothing but space, 91,
98;
distinct from pure duration,
91, 98;
is it unbounded medium distinct from space? 98
f.;
as ghost of space, 99;
attempt to derive extensity from succession in, 99
f.;
two possible conceptions of, 100;
is it measurable, 107
f.;
apparently homogeneous, 107;
as dealt with by the astronomer and physicist, 107,
192 ff.;
as measured by clocks, 108
f.;
as fourth dimension of space, 109;
concrete and abstract, 114;
science eliminates duration from, 115
f.;
definition of equal intervals of, 115;
how it comes to be represented as homogeneous, 124
f., 237;
as symbolical image of duration, 125
f.;
as quality and quantity, 129;
Confusion of, with concrete duration, 155;
is time space? 181,
190, 221;
not a line, 181;
confused with space, 181
f., 191 f.,
232;
as a number, 195,
197;
separated from space by Kant, 222,
232;
idea of measurable, arises from compromise, 228;
Kant's mistake about, 232;
Kant on space and, 233;
science could deal with, if homogeneous, 234;
Kant put freedom outside, 235;
heterogeneous duration replaced by homogeneous, 237. |
Tortoise, |
and Achilles, 113
f. |
Town, |
objects in, seem to live and grow old, 129
f. |
Tradesmen, |
their avoidance of round numbers, 123. |
Transcendental Aesthetic. |
Kant's theory of space in his, 92,
93. |
A-Z |