

B 132 revisited
pp. 38-44
in: Lewis White Beck (ed), Kant's theory of knowledge, Berlin, Springer, 1974Abstract
In B 132 Kant says: It must be possible for the "I think" to accompany all my presentations; for otherwise something would be represented in me which could not be thought at all, and that is equivalent to say that the representation would be impossible, or at least it would be nothing to me.