Schema (Kant)
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In Kantian philosophy, a schema (plural: schemata) is the procedural rule by which a category or pure, non-empirical concept is associated with a mental image of an object. It is supposedly produced by the imagination through the pure form of time.
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See also
- Critique of Pure Reason
- Schopenhauer's criticism of the Kantian philosophy
- Schopenhauer's criticism of Kant's schemata
- image schema
- Category (Kant)
- Jakob Sigismund Beck
- Robert Adamson
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