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the section in question is as mentioned in rachmaninoff’s vocalise (op. 34 no. 14), first some symbology of numbers in relation to kant’s thesis: in a sequence                                  (end)                                             (beginning)                                            1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10    upon reaching 1 and subsequently              0, i find this to be unsatisfactory in terms of the kantian equation 0 = negation, unless there be an affirmation of non-negation, the use of zero would have to take the form of coordinates, thus the sequence would be as above but it would end thus: (0, 0, 0) - given that the above sequence can be seen a linear, given that it might reflect the essence time, ending the sequence with 0 would only provide “the end of time,” hence the need to change the whole sequence ending with the other essence, space - and thus the loss of negation, given from the beginning (0, 0, 0) the following sequences are provide: (1, 1, 1), (2, 2, 2), (3, 3, 3) (x, y, z), etc., which is the affirmation i was looking for - movement in a three dimensional space, the only other affirmative possibility is by ending the sequence with ∞, which is transcendental positivism aligned with ending the sequence with (0, 0, 0), and not transcendental negativism of merely using 0; nonetheless, this is my introductory fascination as on offshoot of what is about to be translated (i can't read philosophy in english, hence this translation comes from a translation of german translated into polish and now translated into english) - antonyms of pure reason the third conflict between transcendental ideas                      thesis                                                  antithesis causality in agreement with the          freedom does not exist, yet laws of nature isn't the only                 everything in the world happens causality, from which all                      only according to the laws of phenomena can be explained               nature. in the world. for explaining them it is also necessary to accept the (self-accomplishing) causality through freedom.                     proof                                                               proof let us accept, that there is no other     accept, that freedom exists in a causality other than the one in            transcendental understanding of agreement with the laws of nature;    the word as a particular type of thus everything, that is happening     causality, according to which appropriates a preceding state, after  events in the world could take which its next successive state is         place, namely the ability to begin not sheltered from a certain rule.        in a way that's absolute of a                                                                   certain state, and also in the                                                                  same way, its series of successive                                                                  implications.
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Nov 10, 2015
Nov 10, 2015 at 11:51 AM UTC
translating kant with explanatory notations (pending)
the section in question is as mentioned in rachmaninoff’s vocalise (op. 34 no. 14), first some symbology of numbers in relation to kant’s thesis: in a sequence                                  (end)                                             (beginning)                                            1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10    upon reaching 1 and subsequently              0, i find this to be unsatisfactory in terms of the kantian equation 0 = negation, unless there be an affirmation of non-negation, the use of zero would have to take the form of coordinates, thus the sequence would be as above but it would end thus: (0, 0, 0) - given that the above sequence can be seen a linear, given that it might reflect the essence time, ending the sequence with 0 would only provide “the end of time,” hence the need to change the whole sequence ending with the other essence, space - and thus the loss of negation, given from the beginning (0, 0, 0) the following sequences are provide: (1, 1, 1), (2, 2, 2), (3, 3, 3) (x, y, z), etc., which is the affirmation i was looking for - movement in a three dimensional space, the only other affirmative possibility is by ending the sequence with ∞, which is transcendental positivism aligned with ending the sequence with (0, 0, 0), and not transcendental negativism of merely using 0; nonetheless, this is my introductory fascination as on offshoot of what is about to be translated (i can't read philosophy in english, hence this translation comes from a translation of german translated into polish and now translated into english) - antonyms of pure reason the third conflict between transcendental ideas                      thesis                                                  antithesis causality in agreement with the          freedom does not exist, yet laws of nature isn't the only                 everything in the world happens causality, from which all                      only according to the laws of phenomena can be explained               nature. in the world. for explaining them it is also necessary to accept the (self-accomplishing) causality through freedom.                     proof                                                               proof let us accept, that there is no other     accept, that freedom exists in a causality other than the one in            transcendental understanding of agreement with the laws of nature;    the word as a particular type of thus everything, that is happening     causality, according to which appropriates a preceding state, after  events in the world could take which its next successive state is         place, namely the ability to begin not sheltered from a certain rule.        in a way that's absolute of a                                                                   certain state, and also in the                                                                  same way, its series of successive                                                                  implications.
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