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Leibniz and Kant : a Consideration on the Difference of 'Perception' from 'Apperception', as Conditions of the Cognition

Han, Byoung-Jun 1

1동국대학교

ABSTRACT

Among all sorts of courses of the cognition, the 'perception' and the 'apperception' are specially the conditions of the cognition for receiving objects of the cognition. These conditions are conceived as imperfection by the limitation of our sensibility. But the perception and the apperception, as conditions of the cognition, are nothing but important conditions, so far as we cannot cognise at least an object in transcendental perspective. In this treatise, I present Leibniz's and Kant's standpoint, which are two different standpoints on perception and apperception, and deal with the problem why the actions of perception and apperception are nothing but the necessity, and also consider that the progresses of perception and apperception are formed by centering around objects or in an ability by a cognitive subject. Through these two standpoints, I will consider the importance of progresses of perception and apperception, and will present the basic explanation for an analysis of conditions of the cognition.

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