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Synthesis integrates intuitions and concepts from "summary" of Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant

In the process of cognition, the mind is presented with intuitions that are raw sensory data derived from experience. These intuitions, however, are not meaningful on their own. To make sense of these intuitions, the mind employs concepts, which are the mental categories that organize and structure the intuitions. Concepts provide the framework within which intuitions can be understood and interpreted. However, intuitions and concepts alone are not sufficient for knowledge to be possible. In order for knowledge to be attained, there must be a synthesis that brings together intuitions and concepts. This synthesis is a mental operation that combines intuitions with concepts in a unified representation. Through synthesis, intuitions are subsumed under concepts, and concepts are applied to intuitions. Synthesis is the bridge ...
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    Critique of Pure Reason

    Immanuel Kant

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