What does “transcendental” mean?

by RazorsKiss on November 15, 2011

Transcendental arguments pertain to the transcendent, but only in the sense that there are beliefs which serve as the basic or foundational beliefs for others and in that sense cannot be denied. These beliefs are preconditions for intelligible experience, transcendental beliefs, and are only in that sense transcendent, philosophically speaking.

CH INTRO: Transcendental Argumentation

CH INTRO: Nature of the Transcendental

CH: A Brief Word on the Transcendental Argument

CH: An Introduction to the Transcendental Premise and Alleged Problems

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