Concepts must be consistent and coherent from "summary" of Immanuel Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics by Immanuel Kant
In order for concepts to be of any use in the realm of metaphysics, they must possess certain essential qualities. One such quality is consistency. If a concept is inconsistent, it will inevitably lead to contradictions and confusion, rendering it useless for any meaningful philosophical inquiry. Consistency ensures that a concept is logically sound and free from internal contradictions, allowing for a coherent and systematic development of thought.
Furthermore, coherence is another crucial aspect of a concept. A coherent concept is one that fits together smoothly and logically with other concepts, forming a unified and interconnected system of understanding. Without coherence, a concept will be fragment...
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