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For all people, consciousness is preceded by awareness of their own consciousness. Apparently, Kant believed that a person is immediately born an adult, with the ability to verbal reflection.
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Apperception (derived from the Latin word: perceptio — perception). This is the key word.
For example, you perceive yourself in several guises: Vasya, Kolya's friend, Petya's son, an earthman, a cool biker, and so on. At the same time, a transcendent (according to Kant) is a pure, unclouded consciousness. And if you combine all your perceptions of yourself into a single whole, then this will be the same……… the transcendental unity of apperception. Good luck! The team BEGETON.com