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According to Kant, when a person encounters an event (singular), he believes that there is a relatively narrow generality that indicates the specificity of that event.
Believing in the existence of that commonality, the philosopher calls the idea of seeking that commonality "the ability to make reflective judgments."
He states this in his book of “A Critique of Judgment”. It should be noted that the concept of "reflection" was first used in this sense by the English philosopher Locke. Reflective consciousness means searching consciousness.
Source used:
https://az.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%B0mmanuel_Kant
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