[395] That is to say, in his published writings. It finds expression in one, and only one, of the Reflexionen (ii. 410: “Both space and time are nothing but combinations of sensuous impressions”).
[396] § 15, Coroll. at the end.
[397] Cf. § 12, quoted above, p. 89 n. 2.
[398] There also Kant teaches that the representation of space is gained from the space-endowed objects of experience.
[399] Cf. B 1.
[400] § 43.
[401] Ueber eine Entdeckung nach der alle neue Kritik der reinen Kritik durch eine ältere entbehrlich gemacht werden soll.
[402] Op. cit. W. viii. pp. 221-2.
[403] Loc. cit. p. 222.
[404] Especially those which he had offered in support of the contention that pure mathematical science is intuitive, not merely conceptual.