Definitionadj. not established by conditioning or learning
Last update: September 30, 2015
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Of such primitive principles, the absolutely necessary conditions of possible cognition, only three are thinkable - one perfectly unconditioned both in form and matter; a second, unconditioned in form but not in matter; a third, unconditioned in matter but not in form. [Please select]
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However far we follow out the series of conditions, we never reach an ultimate, unconditioned cause. [Please select]
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How shall that which has no cause from which to explain it, the unconditioned, God, and freedom, be comprehended and proved. [Please select]
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In imagining an art of mobile color unconditioned by considerations of mechanical difficulty or of expense, ideas multiply in truly bewildering profusion. [Please select]
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How does the concept of the unconditioned arise, and what service does it perform for knowledge. [Please select]
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The sight of the sublime, that is, awakens the _Idea of the unconditioned, of the infinite_. [Please select]
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Hence the unconditioned is inaccessible to knowledge and attainable by faith alone. [Please select]
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Thus the transcendental ideas are available only for ascending in the series of conditions, till we reach the unconditioned, that is, principles. [Please select]
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Consequently we find here also a series of conditions and a progress to the unconditioned. [Please select]
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The Idea of the unconditioned or of the completeness of conditions is a goal which we never attain, but which we are continually to approach. [Please select]
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