[1275] A 226 = B 273-4.
[1276] A 226 ff. = B 279 ff.
[1277] A 218 = B 281.
[1278] A 232 = B 284.
[1279] A 231 = B 284.
[1280] Cf. above, p. 309 ff.
[1281] Kant’s argument in the note to B 290 is that of his early essay on Negative Quantity. Cf. below, pp. 527 ff., 533 ff., 536.
[1282] A 236 = B 295.
[1283] Cf. above, pp. xxxv-vi, xxxviii, 185-6, 191, 195-6, 257-8, 290-1, 325 ff., 339.
[1284] The mathematical illustrations which Kant proceeds to give (A 239 = B 299) are peculiarly crude and off-hand in manner of statement. Cf. per contra A 140 = B 179 for Kant’s real view of the distinction between image, schema, and concept.