Which preposition to use with concepts

of Occurrences 695%

It is the unfolding panorama of the concepts of the soul in regard to duty, conduct, love, and hope.

in Occurrences 12%

It appears first as definite religion in two stadia, natural religion and the religion of spiritual individuality, and finally attains the complete realization of its concept in the absolute religion of Christianity.

as Occurrences 6%

No man has seen London at any time; the very word (meaning "the fort on the lake") is nonsensical; no human eye has ever beheld aught else but a number of houses; it is clear that this "London" is as mythical and monstrous and irrational a concept as many others of the same class.

with Occurrences 5%

The connecting link is supplied by the imagination, as the faculty which mediates between sensibility and understanding to provide a concept with its image, and consists in the intuition of time, which, in common with the categories, has an a priori character, and, in common with perceptions, an intuitive character, so that it is at once pure and sensuous.

for Occurrences 4%

Immortality is a native concept for the soul.

on Occurrences 4%

Intuitions depend on affections, concepts on functions, that is, on unifying acts of the understanding.

of Occurrences 3%

The latter finds unequivocal expression, among other places, in the "Analogies of Experience" and the "Deduction of the Pure Concepts of the Understanding," § 2, No. 4 (first edition).

through Occurrences 3%

The question "What concepts are innate?" can be decided only by answering the further question, What are the concepts through which the faculty of judgment connects the representations obtained from experience?

by Occurrences 3%

In order to confirm that which has been deduced from pure concepts by the facts of experience, psychologia rationalis is supplemented by psychologia empirica, rational cosmology by empirical physics, and speculative theology by an experimental doctrine of God (teleology).

from Occurrences 3%

The first requisite is the discrimination of concepts, both the discrimination of concepts from others and of the marks within each concept.

into Occurrences 3%

Pure reason is able only to analyze concepts into their elements, not to connect new predicates with them.

than Occurrences 2%

The normal, as the perfect or nearly perfect balance of forces in the organism, at any given moment, emerges as a more definite and real concept than that which would abstract it from a curve of variations.

without Occurrences 2%

"Intuitions without concepts are blind" (formless, unintelligible), "concepts without intuitions are empty" (without content).

like Occurrences 1%

Concepts like Fate, Predestination, an all-guiding and all-wise Providence, relieved and shielded the adrenals, and acted as valuable adjuvants for the preservation of normality.

at Occurrences 1%

They have tried in Johns Hopkins University experiments among children, to leave them entirely alone, without any instruction, and it is quite singular how soon customs will grow up, and it is also quite singular and a thing that always surprises the socialist and communist, that about the earliest concept at which they will arrive is that of private property!

before Occurrences 1%

You must do it to get the concept before you.

behind Occurrences 1%

And it is indeed true that the mechanism which supported the 'Estado de India' nourished a very unique place, one which internalised the life-affirming concept behind a word redolent of the very essence of Goan-ness, a word that resounds with wisdom sussegado.

after Occurrences 1%

One concept after another will apply to it, one after another drop away, but it will always cover at least two of them, and no dots less than three will ever adequately cover it.

to Occurrences 1%

Similarly the relation of infinite space to the finite spaces is not the logical relation of a concept to examples of it, but the intuitive relation of an unlimited whole to its limited parts.

under Occurrences 1%

The Ideas are of two kinds: the aesthetic Ideas are intuitions, which lack clear concepts corresponding to them; the logical Ideas are concepts under which no correspondent definite intuitions can be subsumed.

Which preposition to use with  concepts