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Notes on Kant:
1) the house example (p. ... Of course, as Kant says, this "independence" does not
have anything to do with the order of time. ...
5) For "necessity" and "universality" (which are stronger claims)
you need to find "Laws," you might say, and so we usually think
we have to contribute at least rules of logic and, says, Kant
the principle of contradiction. But Kant, as you know, wants
to say that we do know some things a priori and not merely
logical truths (analytic judgments). ... Well, Kant is saying you cant know
the truth of a synthetic a priori judgment just by "analyzing"
its terms (subject-predicate relation), but that is because it
is not merelay a matter of "logic" but it is "epistemological"
7) Check out p.
Approximate Word count = 537 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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