Kant's Synthetic, A Priori Judgements

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A brief description of Kant's theory of judgements, specifically his theory of synthetic a priori judgements and their relationship to his transcendental arguments.

This series looks at whether the necessary vs contingent, analytic vs synthetic, and a priori vs a posteriori distinctions actually can map onto each other and if they are even useful with the arguments of Immanuel Kant, W. V. O Quine, and Saul Kripke

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Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more! (#Kant #Distinction #Language)

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