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http://www.auburn.edu/academic/liberal_arts/philosophy/kant.htm


THE TRANSCENDENTAL DEDUCTION
of the Pure Concepts of Understanding


by Immanuel Kant

Translation by Roderick T. Long

Music and vocals by Paul L. Fine

© 1984, 1999 Paul L. Fine and Roderick T. Long


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                 Let us first divide cognition into rational analysis
                 and sensory perception (which Descartes considered valueless).
                 Now reason gives us concepts which are true but tautological;
                 sensation gives us images whose content is phenomenal.

                 Whatever greets our senses must exist in space and time
                 for else it would be nowhere and nowhen and therefore slime;
                 the space and time we presuppose before we sense reality
                 must have innate subjective transcendental ideality.

                 Thus space and time
                 are forms of our perception
                 whereby sensation’s synthesized in orderly array;
                 the same must hold
                 for rational conception:
                 in everything we think, the laws of logic must hold sway.

                 But a problem here arises with respect to natural science:
                 while empirical in method, on pure thought it lays reliance.
                 Although for Newton’s findings we to Newton give the glory
                 Newton never could have found them if they weren’t known a priori.

                 We know that nature governed is by principles immutable
                 but how we come to know this is inherently inscrutable;
                 that thought requires logic is a standpoint unassailable
                 but for objects of our senses explanations aren’t available.

                 So let's attempt
                 to vivisect cognition
                 by critical analysis in hope that we may find
                 the link between
                 pure thought and intuition:
                 a deduction transcendental will shed light upon the mind.

                 You may recall that space and time are forms of apprehension
                 and therefore what we sense has spatiotemporal extension;
                 whatever is extended is composed of a plurality
                 but through an act of synthesis we form a commonality.

                 If we are to be conscious of a single concrete entity
                 each part of its extension must be given independently
                 combining in a transcendental apperceptive unity
                 to which I may ascribe the term “self-conscious” with impunity.

                 The order of
                 our various sensations
                 arises from connections not beheld in sense alone;
                 our self creates
                 the rules of their relations
                 and of this combination it is conscious as its own.

                 While these rules correspond to scientific causal laws
                 the question of their constancy remains to give us pause;
                 but once we recollect the source of our self-conscious mind,
                 to this perverse dilemma a solution we may find.

                 The self is nothing but its act of synthesis sublime;
                 this act must be the same to be self-conscious over time.
                 The rules for combination of its selfhood form the ground
                 so what we perceive tomorrow by today’s laws must be bound.

                 These constant laws
                 whereby we shape experience
                 are simply those which regulate our reason: that is plain.
                 So don’t ask why
                 the stars display invariance --
                 the Cosmos is produced by your disoriented brain!
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