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The Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant - Project and Context

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The Four Currents of Ontology

The term transcendental is somewhat of a neoligism for Kant, which is done purposely in relation to the idea of the transcendent. Transcendent is something of which, you know, transcends experience beyond or above the range of normal or physical human experience. And it's important to never mix them up, because really, if you wrote a paper and replaced transcendental with transcendent, the meaning of it could actually be reversed.

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