7 résultats pour "transcendental"
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THE TRANSCENDENTAL ANALYTIC: THE DEDUCTION OF THE CATEGORIES -KANT
Consider, for instance, the concept of ‘cause', which appears in Kant's list of categories. If it is a priori thenexperience cannot be cited as its origin; indeed, experience – as Hume had shown – could never establish thenecessity and universality of the link binding cause and effect together. No doubt our experience does suggest tous various generalizations. But might there not be a world of experience in which such great chaos reigned thatnothing could be identified as cause and ef...
- Husserl: L'ego transcendental
- THE TRANSCENDENTAL DIALECTIC: THE PARALOGISMS OF PURE REASON - KANT
- THE TRANSCENDENTAL DIALECTIC: THE CRITIQUE OF NATURAL THEOLOGY - KANT
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Conceptual analysis
Kant's important idea that conceptual truths can be either analytic a priori or synthetic a priori is effectively erased by Gottlob Frege in his Foundations of Arithmetic (1884). Frege's overriding philosophical aim is to put mathematical proof on a firm footing by reducing the truths of arithmetic to analytic truths of logic. In view of this, the proper goal of an analysis is the production of non-circular, explanatory, yet meaning-preserving general definitions of fundamental concepts -...
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Herman Melville.
information in Omoo , but various religious groups condemned both books for their unfavorable comments on the work and insensitivity of missionaries in the South Seas. Mardi is a philosophical allegory framed by another adventure at sea. The book’s hero, accompanied by characters representing the intellect, poetry, history, and philosophy, searches the world for universal truth. The book is filled with descriptions—intended as allegories—of human customs, religions, governments, and historical...
- Liberté kantienne