Subsumption via Application

Interpreting Kant's Schemata through Distinguishing the Usage of "Subsumption" and "Application"

Authors

  • Annis Gong Student

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/pur.2025.130

Abstract

This essay focuses on Kant's use of the phrase "subsumption and application," which I interpret as grounding his explanation of the schmatism chapter. Interpreting the schema as a creative structure, I view the process of subsumption as one of creating homogeneous ties between various concepts, while the process of application is merely one of establishing logical connections. 

Author Biography

Annis Gong, Student

Annis Gong is a 2025 class graduate of University of Pittsburgh with majors in philosophy, biology, and History and philosophy of science. She pursued a BPhil in HPS focusing on a reconstruction of mind-body connection in Daoism.

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Published

2025-11-03

How to Cite

Gong, A. (2025). Subsumption via Application: Interpreting Kant’s Schemata through Distinguishing the Usage of "Subsumption" and "Application". Pittsburgh Undergraduate Review, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.5195/pur.2025.130