second, he must consider whether the claims of traditional metaphysics satisfy those…
one of Kant’s own ways (as developed in the Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason) of characterizing the difference between his philosophy and that of his predecessors.
he is the first one to understand that the traditional claims of metaphysics consist of synthetic a priori judgments, a claim which, if correct, has extraordinarily rich consequences.
judgments that depend for their justification on particular experiences, i.e., a…
judgments that can be justified independently of any particular experience, i.e., a…
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