Combining Philosophers
Ideas for Jerry A. Fodor, Immanuel Kant and Thomas More
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2. Reason / E. Argument / 2. Transcendental Argument
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'Transcendent' is beyond experience, and 'transcendental' is concealed within experience [Kant, by Potter]
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Transcendental ideas require unity of the subject, conditions of appearance, and objects of thought [Kant]
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Transcendental cognition is that a priori thought which shows how the a priori is applicable or possible [Kant]
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Transcendental arguments move from knowing Q to knowing P because it depends on Q [Fodor]
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2. Reason / E. Argument / 3. Analogy
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Philosophical examples rarely fit rules properly, and lead to inflexibility [Kant]
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