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Transcendental Philosophy
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1. Term The meaning of the term “transcendental philosophy” in the 19th and 20th centuries derives from I. Kant (1724–1804; Kantianism), who in the introduction to his
Critique of Pure Reason (1st ed., pp. 11–12) used “transcendental” to refer to all knowledge that is occupied not so much with objects as with the mode of our knowledge of objects, insofar as this mode is possible a priori. A system of such concepts might be called transcendental philosophy. Although the older meaning of the term (i.e., transcendental = transc…