The self is always subject in consciousness and never can become an object of knowledge (" Paralogism of Pure Reason "). [Please select]
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The logical paralogism consists in the falsity of an argument in respect of its form, be the content what it may. [Please select]
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But a transcendental paralogism has a transcendental foundation, and concludes falsely, while the form is correct and unexceptionable. [Please select]
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Thus it is evident that in all such arguments there lurks a paralogism. [Please select]
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He forgot that all the apologetics in the world are based upon just this audacious paralogism. [Please select]
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In this manner the paralogism has its foundation in the nature of human reason, and is the parent of an unavoidable, though not insoluble, mental illusion. [Please select]
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First, it contains no paralogism, no logical or psychological error, since it does not advance the supposition that the mental differs by its nature from the physical phenomenon. [Please select]
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