Critique of Judgement by Immanuel Kant Chapter 26 Page 9

the norm by which a ground for universally valid satisfaction is supplied in the mere estimation of magnitude, even in that which is forced up to the point where our faculty of Imagination is inadequate for the presentation of the concept of magnitude?

In the process of combination requisite for the estimation of magnitude, the Imagination proceeds of itself to infinity without anything hindering it; but the Understanding guides it by means of concepts of number, for which the Imagination must furnish the schema.

And in this procedure, as belonging to the logical estimation of magnitude, there is indeed something objectively purposive, — in accordance with the concept of a purpose (as all measurement is), — but nothing purposive and pleasing for the aesthetical