Well, I was envisioning something a bit more Spinozistic in this case.
I think transcendental apperception might be a bit too hard.
Erin Toronto
Quoting Eric Yost <eyost1132@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
carve a pumpkin into a transcendental unity
The transcendental unity of jack-o-lantern apperception?
It would be impossible to grasp a jack-o-lantern as jack-o-lantern unless we have space and time as conditions of our intuitions of jack-o-lanterns? Plus we'd need other jack-o-lantern rules. We'd also need to be drunk. And David Hume would have to be partially wrong. Something like that?
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