Meaning of transcendental for Kant
For Immanuel Kant, the term "transcendental" refers to the conditions that make knowledge possible. It does not mean something supernatural or beyond human experience but rather the a priori structures of human cognition that shape how we perceive and understand the world. Kant distinguishes between "transcendental" and "empirical" _________ _______ _________ _____ ___.
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