[15] B. 162 note, M. 99 note. Cf. B. 152, M. 93. Similarly at one point in the passage under discussion (B. 102 fin., M. 62 med.) the synthesis is expressly attributed to the spontaneity of thought.

[16] A. 95-104, Mah. 194-8.

[17] Cf. A. 120, Mah. 211.

[18] 'Combine' is used as the verb corresponding to 'synthesis'.

[19] I. e. given to us through the operation of things in themselves upon our sensibility.

[20] B. 130, M. 80.

[21] A. 102, Mah. 197.

[22] The term 'synthesis' is undeserved, and is due to a desire to find a verbal parallel to the 'synthesis of apprehension in perception'. For the inappropriateness of 'reproduction' and of 'imagination' see pp. 239-41.

[23] A. 100-2, Mah. 195-7.

[24] Cf. A. 113, Mah. 205; A. 121-2, Mah. 211-12; and Caird, i. 362-3. For a fuller account of these presuppositions, and for a criticism of them, cf. Ch. IX, p. 219 and ff.