Kant saw the mind could not function as an empty container that simply receives data from the outside. Something had to be giving order to the incoming data. Images of external objects have to be kept in the same sequence in which they were received. This ordering occurs through the mind's intuition of time. The same considerations apply to the mind's function of constituting space for ordering mappings of visual and tactile signals arriving via the already described chains of physical causation.
Margith Strand's Comments: Images...and context of ...imaginal..
Margith Strand's Comments: constituting space...semiotics and meaning
Reference: Wikipedia/2011
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