[505] Vaihinger, ii. p. 387.
[506] Cf. A 41 = B 58: “Motion which combines both [space and time] presupposes something empirical.”
[507] W. iv. p. 471.
[508] Ueber Philosophie überhaupt (Hartenstein, vi. p. 395).
[509] § 12.
[510] Loc. cit.
[511] A 78 = B 104.
[512] A 142-3 = B 182. It should be observed that in Kant’s view schemata “exist nowhere but in thought” (A 141 = B 180). It may also be noted that time is taken as conditioning the schemata of all the categories.
[513] A 717 ff. = B 745 ff.
[514] § 10.