transcendental logic — (in Kantian epistemology) the study of the mind with reference to its perceptions of external objects and to the objective truth of such perceptions. Cf. transcendental analytic, transcendental dialectic. [1790 1800] … Useful english dictionary
Transcendental idealism — is a doctrine founded by German philosopher Immanuel Kant in the eighteenth century. Kant s doctrine maintains that human experience of things consists of how they appear to us implying a fundamentally subject based component, rather than being… … Wikipedia
Logic — • A historical survey from Indian and Pre Aristotelian philosophy to the Logic of John Stuart Mill Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Logic Logic … Catholic encyclopedia
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transcendental analytic — Kantianism. (in transcendental logic) the study of the means by which the mind categorizes data from the sensory manifold. * * * … Universalium
transcendental dialectic — Kantianism. (in transcendental logic) the study of the fallacious attribution of objective reality to the perceptions by the mind of external objects. Cf. dialectic (def. 8). * * * … Universalium
transcendental analytic — Kantianism. (in transcendental logic) the study of the means by which the mind categorizes data from the sensory manifold … Useful english dictionary
transcendental dialectic — Kantianism. (in transcendental logic) the study of the fallacious attribution of objective reality to the perceptions by the mind of external objects. Cf. dialectic (def. 8) … Useful english dictionary
Transcendental Perspectivism — is a hybrid philosophy developed by German born philosopher, Professor Werner Krieglstein (PhD, University of Chicago). A blending of Friedrich Nietzsche s Perspectivism and the utopian ideals of the Transcendentalism movement, Transcendental… … Wikipedia
Transcendental argument for the non-existence of God — The Transcendental Argument for the Non existence of God (also called TANG) was first proposed by Michael Martin in a 1996 article in New Zealand Rationalist Humanist . [http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/michael martin/martin… … Wikipedia