
4. Kant's Critique of Judgement: Lecture 1
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Kant's Critical of Judgment
Kant: If you know that something is always the case without exception, then you can't know it by experience. He says necessity and especially universality are going to loom large here in the critique of judgment. So if you know that all bachelors without exception are unmarried, that's a priori knowledge. For another simple reason, experience only tells you what is the case. Doesn't tell you what must be the case.
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