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These suffice, however, for an ideal reproduction of the creature under the synthetical treatment of comparative anatomy. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
The activity of the mere understanding is an analytical, that of the reason a synthetical one, the return of cold consciousness to warm feeling, of abstract mind to concrete nature. A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution 2012-03-17T02:01:00.033Z
Moreover, it clearly takes precedence, in synthetical order of thought, of every other department of Sacred Science, so far as that rests upon the great pillar of Holy Scripture. The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels 2012-02-24T03:00:31.020Z
It is the analytical method in general that I wish for the exposition of mathematics, instead of the synthetical method which Euclid made use of. The World As Will And Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) 2011-12-29T03:00:18.017Z
This is a spontaneous, synthetical act, precisely the same in kind with that which gives a simple a priori principle, as idea. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z
Many other synthetical processes for the production of the acid or its salts are known. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z
To Kant the fundamental condition was given in the synthetical unity of consciousness. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z
Many synthetical processes for the preparation of anthracene and its derivatives are known. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo"
Finally, when the mechanism of a phenomenon is understood, it becomes possible to reproduce it, to repeat it by directing the physical forces which are its cause—the science has now become synthetical. The Mechanism of Life
This act is no conclusion of the One from the many in a synthetical judgment, but is entirely different. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z
But these synthetical derivatives are mixtures of cellulose and lignone derivatives, and so far of merely theoretical interest. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
The synthetical bitter-almond oil is chemically identical with that from the plant. Coal and What We Get from It
Researches in synthetical organic chemistry have shown that this property of fluorescence is common to an immense number of substances, and theories have been proposed whose purpose is to connect the property with constitution. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 1 "Châtelet" to "Chicago"
Unity is allied to synthetical, and individuality to analytical chemistry. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 5, November, 1863
In the latter case, as an order of determination inherent in things themselves, it could not be antecedent to things, as their condition, nor discerned or intuited by means of synthetical propositions a priori. The End of Time
The resemblances are maintained in their synthetical reactions; but reactions involving the decomposition of the complex show many variations. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
Similar help was afforded to the celebrated firm of Bauer which is known throughout the world for its synthetical medicines. England and Germany
It is an excellent synthetical proof, but lacks the analysis which the other four supply. A Tangled Tale
He devoted himself mainly to investigations in organic chemistry, and in particular to synthetical studies by the aid of "condensation" reactions. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
But this is not really so, for, on the contrary, they are synthetical, the results depending ultimately on the assent of observers as witnesses to the universality of propositions. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics
In my "biographical chart," therefore, I do not give a long formula of analytical studies, but I give a "guide to psychological observations," founded upon the synthetical conception which I have sought to illustrate. Spontaneous Activity in Education
Its operations being either analytical or synthetical, consist of composition, or decomposition. James Cutbush An American Chemist, 1788-1823
The third division of our plan of arrangement comprised the synthetical derivatives of the celluloses, the sulphocarbonates first, as peculiarly characteristic, and then the esters, chiefly the acetates, benzoates, and nitrates. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
In the Kalevala, when Lemmenkäinen has been torn to pieces, his mother collects his scattered remains, and by a dexterous synthetical operation restores him to physical unity. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore
A careful study of Mr. Douglass's speeches from the time he began his career as a public speaker down to the present time reveals wonderful progress in their grammatical and synthetical structure. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
The chemical composition of the floral perfume has been very exhaustively studied, and the artificial article now on the market may be described as a triumph of synthetical chemistry. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
Not having at hand the simile synthetical, we have resorted to the antithetical. Jacob Faithful
These properties are equally conspicuous in the synthetical derivatives of the compound. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
At all events, that concentrative, synthetical power, that takes in surrounding objects at a single glance, and retains them in a tolerably distinct classification, is rather enviable, even as a mental accomplishment. Border and Bastille
Death is the dissolution and entire destruction of these khandas, and apart from them there is no synthetical unit, soul, or personality. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
Many of the synthetical coal-tar products now so largely employed as analgesics are powerful toxic agents. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
There is the synthetical reaction in the cell, and the analytical or splitting reaction—the organizing, and the disorganizing processes—what keeps up this seesaw and preserves the equilibrium? The Breath of Life
The progress of science is duplex: it is at once from the special to the general, and from the general to the special: it is analytical and synthetical at the same time. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
This method is a synthetical one, and consists in passing a stream of hydrogen and bromine vapor over a spiral of platinum wire heated to bright redness by means of an electric current. Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892
But the next problem in Comparative Theology is synthetical, and considers the adaptation of each system to every other, to determine its place, use, and value, in reference to universal or absolute religion. Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology
Alcoholic mercury iodo-chloride can probably be used with success in synthetical chemistry, as it allows determination of the free affinities of the molecule and conversion of unsaturated compounds into saturated chlorine-iodo addition products.—Rundschau. Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
His enormous faculty of attention has counted heavily in his synthetical canvases. Promenades of an Impressionist
The development then of preliterary Latin under the influence of this systematizing, synthetical influence gave rise to literary Latin, while its independent growth more nearly in accordance with its original genius produced colloquial Latin. The Common People of Ancient Rome Studies of Roman Life and Literature
We have already spoken of the grouping of thoughts, which is a more synthetical form of that selection. Common Sense, How to Exercise It
I am sick of synthetical art; we want observation direct and unreasoned. Confessions of a Young Man
The bases of the science which he created are contained in a synthetical table. Delsarte System of Oratory
The method of the practical philosopher consists, therefore, of two processes; the one analytical, the other synthetical. Essays on some unsettled Questions of Political Economy
Now, Greek was a highly inflected, synthetical, regular, and logical medium of literary expression, and it was inevitable that these qualities should be introduced into Latin. The Common People of Ancient Rome Studies of Roman Life and Literature
Of equal importance with the analytical method of study, however, is the synthetical. Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883
It has lost all the noble synthetical life which comes of long observation and gradual assimilation of Nature. Modern Painting
They are not found in the great synthetical chart which I possess, and which recapitulates the system as the master arranged it in the strength of his youth and genius, free from all mystical element. Delsarte System of Oratory
The method of the practical philosopher consists, therefore, of two processes; the one analytical, the other synthetical. Essays on some unsettled Questions of Political Economy
"For," said he, "you must not be so deceived by an early use of the Inducto-Deductive method as to believe that a sixteenth-century man could be, in any true sense, synthetical." On Nothing and Kindred Subjects
The latter of these products is already shown to be capable of synthetical formation, and the other will no doubt be formed in the same way. Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883
The isolation of active principles long antedated the synthetical preparations, but the latter came at last--the marvellous array of hypnotics, anodynes, and fever-quellers that are now at our command, largely coal-tar products. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 14 The New Era; A Supplementary Volume, by Recent Writers, as Set Forth in the Preface and Table of Contents
I am dripping with bootlegger brandy,      I ooze with synthetical gin;    And the beer that you make in the kitchen—      Ah, dire are the wages of sin! Nonsenseorship
A real proposition is called synthetical, as attaching some new notion to the subject. Deductive Logic
All Mrs. Whirtle's audience agreed with one or more of these propositions except Professor Giblet, who accepted all three saving and excepting the term "synthetical" as applied to Rabelais' mind. On Nothing and Kindred Subjects
Nor does a contemplation of the universe, in this comprehensive and synthetical view, exclude the subtlest analysis of its modifications and parts. A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays
The ripening of manure is both an analytical and a synthetical process. The Story of Germ Life
Nevertheless, the recognition of this rule, as a condition of the synthetical unity of phenomena in time, was the ground of experience itself and consequently preceded it a priori. The Critique of Pure Reason
It is an analytical, not a synthetical mind, a lawyer's mind, not a creator's, like Wilson's, with, perhaps it may turn out, a fatal habit of over-simplification. The Mirrors of Washington
He seems to think that, if all despots, without exception, governed ill, it would be unnecessary to prove, by a synthetical argument, what would then be sufficiently clear from experience. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
It was, he said, during the last act of Sardou's "Cleopatra" that the idea had suddenly come to him to change the plan of search from the analytical to the synthetical. The Darrow Enigma
All these attempts at theory are only to be considered in their analytical part as progress in the province of truth, but in their synthetical part, in their precepts and rules, they are quite unserviceable. On War — Volume 1
But as they are, nevertheless, always synthetical, they are so merely subjectively. The Critique of Pure Reason
When they had made further progress, M. Héger took up a more advanced plan, that of synthetical teaching.  Life of Charlotte Brontë — Volume 1
The a priori intuitions of Kant would have been as unintelligible to Plato as his a priori synthetical propositions to Aristotle. Theaetetus
Notwithstanding this, however, I felt impelled to give my synthetical theory a fair experimental trial. The Darrow Enigma
We no longer divide languages into synthetical and analytical, or suppose similarity of structure to be the safe or only guide to the affinities of them. Cratylus
If, after all our inquiries and explanations, any one still hesitates to abandon the mere transcendental use of the categories, let him attempt to construct with them a synthetical proposition. The Critique of Pure Reason
As in science, so also in creative art, there is a synthetical as well as an analytical method. The Republic
The conception of the understanding contains pure synthetical unity of the manifold in general. The Critique of Pure Reason
But although the proposition is synthetical, it is nevertheless only a singular proposition. The Critique of Pure Reason
We have now completely before us one part of the solution of the grand general problem of transcendental philosophy, namely, the question: "How are synthetical propositions a priori possible?" The Critique of Pure Reason
This principle makes the unity of experience possible and borrows nothing from reason, which, without a reference to possible experience, could never have produced by means of mere conceptions any such synthetical unity. The Critique of Pure Reason
But by this pure synthesis, I mean that which rests upon a basis of a priori synthetical unity. The Critique of Pure Reason
Conjunction is the representation of the synthetical unity of the manifold.* The Critique of Pure Reason
By a transcendental exposition, I mean the explanation of a conception, as a principle, whence can be discerned the possibility of other synthetical a priori cognitions. The Critique of Pure Reason
Time and space are, therefore, two sources of knowledge, from which, a priori, various synthetical cognitions can be drawn. The Critique of Pure Reason
The former restricts itself to the absolute totality in the employment of the conceptions of the understanding and aims at carrying out the synthetical unity which is cogitated in the category, even to the unconditioned. The Critique of Pure Reason
They are the two pure forms of all intuitions, and thereby make synthetical propositions a priori possible. The Critique of Pure Reason
There are only two possible ways in which synthetical representation and its objects can coincide with and relate necessarily to each other, and, as it were, meet together. The Critique of Pure Reason
Thus it is only by means of our explanation that the possibility of geometry, as a synthetical science a priori, becomes comprehensible. The Critique of Pure Reason
Thus our conception of time explains the possibility of so much synthetical knowledge a priori, as is exhibited in the general doctrine of motion, which is not a little fruitful. The Critique of Pure Reason
To prove this, we should require not a mere analysis of the proposition, but synthetical judgements based upon a given intuition. The Critique of Pure Reason
"A straight line between two points is the shortest," is a synthetical proposition. The Critique of Pure Reason
The latter, namely, empirical conceptions, together with the empirical intuition on which they are founded, cannot afford any synthetical proposition, except such as is itself also empirical, that is, a proposition of experience. The Critique of Pure Reason
On the other hand, the self-evident propositions as to the relation of numbers, are certainly synthetical but not universal, like those of geometry, and for this reason cannot be called axioms, but numerical formulae. The Critique of Pure Reason
Hence those pure synthetical judgements do relate, though but mediately, to possible experience, or rather to the possibility of experience, and upon that alone is founded the objective validity of their synthesis. The Critique of Pure Reason
In such an act the understanding determines the internal sense by the synthetical conjunction which it cogitates, conformably to the internal intuition which corresponds to the manifold in the synthesis of the understanding. The Critique of Pure Reason
Accordingly, the supreme principle of all synthetical judgements is: "Every object is subject to the necessary conditions of the synthetical unity of the manifold of intuition in a possible experience." The Critique of Pure Reason
For the same reason the attempt to prove a synthetical proposition by means of mere conceptions, for example: "Everything that exists contingently has a cause," has never succeeded. The Critique of Pure Reason
All laws respecting the regress from effects to causes, all synthetical additions to our knowledge relate solely to possible experience and the objects of the sensuous world, and, apart from them, are without significance. The Critique of Pure Reason
The proposition is therefore not analytical, but synthetical, and nevertheless conceived a priori; and so it is with regard to the other propositions of the pure part of natural philosophy. The Critique of Pure Reason
Now connection is not an operation of mere sense and intuition, but is the product of a synthetical faculty of imagination, which determines the internal sense in respect of a relation of time. The Critique of Pure Reason
As to metaphysics, even if we look upon it merely as an attempted science, yet, from the nature of human reason, an indispensable one, we find that it must contain synthetical propositions a priori. The Critique of Pure Reason
But to synthetical judgements a priori, such aid is entirely wanting. The Critique of Pure Reason
By the addition of such a predicate, therefore, it becomes a synthetical judgement. The Critique of Pure Reason
Thus metaphysics, according to the proper aim of the science, consists merely of synthetical propositions a priori. The Critique of Pure Reason
In one word, the question is: "does reason in itself, that is, does pure reason contain a priori synthetical principles and rules, and what are those principles?" The Critique of Pure Reason
The proper problem of pure reason, then, is contained in the question: "How are synthetical judgements a priori possible?" The Critique of Pure Reason
Upon the solution of this problem, or upon sufficient proof of the impossibility of synthetical knowledge a priori, depends the existence or downfall of the science of metaphysics. The Critique of Pure Reason
Arithmetical propositions are therefore always synthetical, of which we may become more clearly convinced by trying large numbers. The Critique of Pure Reason
In both of these, not only is the necessity, and therefore their origin a priori clear, but also that they are synthetical propositions. The Critique of Pure Reason
But this is not tantamount to declaring that the thinking Ego is a simple substance- for this would be a synthetical proposition. The Critique of Pure Reason
For this proposition is synthetical, and therefore cannot spring out of conceptions alone. The Critique of Pure Reason
Judgements of experience, as such, are always synthetical. The Critique of Pure Reason
But where will he find the knowledge which can enable him to enounce synthetical judgements in regard to things which transcend the region of experience? The Critique of Pure Reason
These, in so far as they are immediately certain, are a priori synthetical principles. The Critique of Pure Reason
In the latter case, as an order or determination inherent in things themselves, it could not be antecedent to things, as their condition, nor discerned or intuited by means of synthetical propositions a priori. The Critique of Pure Reason
But if I take the matter which is indicated by this name, and submit it to the examination of my senses, I am enabled to form several synthetical—although still empirical- propositions. The Critique of Pure Reason
No synthetical proposition of pure transcendental reason can be so evident, as is often rashly enough declared, as the statement, twice two are four. The Critique of Pure Reason
In this latter case, it may help us to form synthetical a priori judgements, but only in the discursive method, by conceptions, not in the intuitive, by means of the construction of conceptions. The Critique of Pure Reason
For on what ground can reason base such synthetical propositions, which do not relate to the objects of experience and their internal possibility? The Critique of Pure Reason
For there are no other subjective representations from which we can deduce synthetical propositions a priori, as we can from the intuition of space. The Critique of Pure Reason
For all synthetical principles of the understanding are valid only as immanent in experience; while the cognition of a Supreme Being necessitates their being employed transcendentally, and of this the understanding is quite incapable. The Critique of Pure Reason
They contain merely the rule, by which we are to seek in the world of perception or experience the synthetical unity of that which cannot be intuited a priori. The Critique of Pure Reason
For the purely intellectual conception of the contingent cannot produce any synthetical proposition, like that of causality, which is itself without significance or distinguishing characteristic except in the phenomenal world. The Critique of Pure Reason
There are neither more, nor can there be less, than this number, because there are no other series of synthetical hypotheses, limiting a priori the empirical synthesis. The Critique of Pure Reason
You must, therefore, give yourself an object a priori in intuition, and upon that ground your synthetical proposition. The Critique of Pure Reason
But this principle of pure reason is evidently synthetical; for, analytically, the conditioned certainly relates to some condition, but not to the unconditioned. The Critique of Pure Reason
The unconditioned, if it does really exist, must be especially considered in regard to the determinations which distinguish it from whatever is conditioned, and will thus afford us material for many a priori synthetical propositions. The Critique of Pure Reason
Now what is this tertium quid that is to be the medium of all synthetical judgements? The Critique of Pure Reason
For the same reason is it true that from categories alone no synthetical proposition can be made. The Critique of Pure Reason
The supreme principle of the possibility of it in relation to the understanding is that all the manifold in it be subject to conditions of the originally synthetical unity or apperception.* The Critique of Pure Reason
If we are to form a synthetical judgement regarding a conception, we must go beyond it, to the intuition in which it is given. The Critique of Pure Reason
Thus, pure reason, in the sphere of speculation, does not contain a single direct synthetical judgement based upon conceptions. The Critique of Pure Reason
In the same way, Transcendental Analytic was seen to be a canon of the pure understanding; for it alone is competent to enounce true a priori synthetical cognitions. The Critique of Pure Reason
But the synthetical cognition of pure speculative reason is, as has been shown, completely impossible. The Critique of Pure Reason
The unity of consciousness is nevertheless synthetical and, therefore, primitive. The Critique of Pure Reason
A direct synthetical proposition, based on conceptions, is a dogma; a proposition of the same kind, based on the construction of conceptions, is a mathema. The Critique of Pure Reason
We are actually in possession of a priori synthetical cognitions, as is proved by the existence of the principles of the understanding, which anticipate experience. The Critique of Pure Reason
I have termed this kind of judgement synthetical. The Critique of Pure Reason
In the foregoing chapter we have merely considered the general conditions under which alone the transcendental faculty of judgement is justified in using the pure conceptions of the understanding for synthetical judgements. The Critique of Pure Reason
Apperception and its synthetical unity are by no means one and the same with the internal sense. The Critique of Pure Reason
The explanation of the possibility of synthetical judgements is a task with which general logic has nothing to do; indeed she needs not even be acquainted with its name. The Critique of Pure Reason
The formal and logical procedure of reason in syllogisms gives us sufficient information in regard to the ground on which the transcendental principle of reason in its pure synthetical cognition will rest. The Critique of Pure Reason
In the transcendental sphere of pure reason, then, and in the case of synthetical propositions, it is inadmissible to support a statement by disproving the counter-statement. The Critique of Pure Reason
But every transcendental proposition sets out from a conception, and posits the synthetical condition of the possibility of an object according to this conception. The Critique of Pure Reason
The former, as the source of all our synthetical conjunction, applies, under the name of the categories, to the manifold of intuition in general, prior to all sensuous intuition of objects. The Critique of Pure Reason
In the first instance, I term the judgement analytical, in the second, synthetical. The Critique of Pure Reason
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