"Intuition and concepts constitute... the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without an intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts, can yield knowledge"
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The subtext is almost bureaucratic. Kant is policing the border checkpoint between thinking and knowing, issuing passports only when the paperwork matches the traveler. “In some way corresponding” does a lot of work: he’s not claiming that the world hands us concepts directly, but that concepts must be tethered to possible experience if they’re going to be legitimate. That’s the quiet anti-mysticism in his project; it’s also an anti-dogmatism aimed at philosophers who build castles in the air.
Context matters: this is the Critique of Pure Reason era, where Kant tries to rescue science from skepticism without granting metaphysics a blank check. He wants Newtonian physics to look secure while explaining why traditional metaphysical claims (souls, God, the cosmos as a totality) so often overreach. The intent isn’t to shrink human reason, but to give it a disciplined job description: we don’t merely record reality, and we don’t merely invent it. We synthesize it.
Quote Details
| Topic | Knowledge |
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| Source | Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason (Kritik der reinen Vernunft), 1781 (1st ed.)/1787 (2nd ed.); see A51/B75 — passage on intuitions and concepts as the elements of knowledge. |
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Kant, Immanuel. "Intuition and concepts constitute... the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without an intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts, can yield knowledge." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/intuition-and-concepts-constitute-the-elements-of-371/.
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"Intuition and concepts constitute... the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without an intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts, can yield knowledge." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/intuition-and-concepts-constitute-the-elements-of-371/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








