[1465] B 408.
[1466] Critical Philosophy, ii. p. 34. So also in Watson’s Kant Explained, p. 244.
[1467] Caird (op. cit. p. 35) takes account of Kant’s conception of a possible intuitive understanding, but illegitimately assumes that by it he must mean a creative understanding.
[1468] Cf. above, p. 295 ff.
[1469] Cf. B 415 n. In B xxxix. n. (at the end), quoted above pp. 309-10, Kant is careful to point out that the representation of something permanent is by no means identical with permanent representation.
[1470] P. 463.
[1471] Namely, as Refutation of Idealism, B 274 ff. Cf. above, p. 308 ff.
[1472] Cf. above, pp. 457, 462-3.
[1473] A 402.
[1474] Cf. above, p. 466.