Endnotes
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Cf. A. N. Whitehead, Introduction to Mathematics (Home University Library). ↩
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Kant’s “thing in itself” is identical in “definition” with the physical object, namely, it is the cause of sensations. In the properties deduced from the definition it is not identical, since Kant held (in spite of some inconsistency as regards cause) that we can know that none of the categories are applicable to the “thing in itself.” ↩