Quantification: Transcending Beyond Frege's Boundaries : A Case Study in Transcendental-Metaphysical Logic (Critical Studies in German Idealism)
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Added by: miaow | Karma: 8463.40 | Non-Fiction » Science literature » Literature Studies | 21 July 2016 |
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In his attempt to give an answer to the question of what constitutes real knowledge, Kant steers a middle course between empiricism and rationalism. True "knowledge" refers to a given empirical reality, but "true" knowledge has to be understood as necessary as well, and so consequently, must be a priori. Both demands can only be reconciled if synthetic a priori judgments are possible. To ground this possibility, Kant develops his transcendental logic. |
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Tags: knowledge, priori, logic, Quantification, Transcending |