Kant fails to notice this second difficulty,[7] and up to a certain
point avoids it owing to his distinction between the imagination and
the understanding. For he thinks of the understanding as the source of
general principles of synthesis, viz. the categories, and attributes
individual syntheses to the imagination. Hence the individual
syntheses, which involve particular principles, are already effected
before the understanding comes into play. But to throw the work of
effecting individual syntheses upon the imagination is only to evade
the difficulty. For in the end, as has been pointed out,[8] the
imagination must be the understanding working unreflectively, and,
whether this is so or not, some account must be given of the way in
which the imagination furnishes the particular principles of synthesis
required.
[7] We should have expected Kant to have noticed this
difficulty in A. 105, Mah. 199, where he describes what is
involved in the relation of representations to an object, for
his instance of representations becoming so related is the
process of combining elements into a triangle, which plainly
requires a synthesis of a very definite kind. For the reasons
of his failure to notice the difficulty cf. p. 207.
[8] Pp. 168-9.
The third and last main difficulty of the first kind concerns the
relation of the elements of the manifold and the kinds of synthesis
by which they are combined. This involves the distinction between
relating in general and terms to be related. For to perform a
synthesis is in general to relate, and the elements to be combined
are the terms to be related.[9] Now it is only necessary to take
instances to realize that the possibility of relating terms in certain
ways involves two presuppositions, which concern respectively the
general and the special nature of the terms to be related.
[9] 'To relate' is used rather than 'to recognize as
related', in order to conform to Kant's view of knowledge.
But if it be desired to take the argument which follows in
connexion with knowledge proper (cf. p. 242), it is only
necessary to substitute throughout 'to recognize as related'
for 'to relate' and to make the other changes consequent
thereon.