Definitionadv. in a transcendental way or to a transcendental extent
Last update: August 4, 2015
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Those features in our organized experience are to be regarded as transcendentally established which are the presuppositions of our having that experience at all. [Please select]
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If the mode of this intuition is unknown to us, the object is merely transcendental, and the conception of the understanding is employed only transcendentally, that is, to produce unity in the thought of a manifold in general. [Please select]
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As, therefore, in the character of pure categories, they must be employed empirically, and cannot be employed transcendentally, they are of no use at all, when separated from sensibility, that is, they cannot be applied to an object. [Please select]
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Life is too transcendentally humorous for a man not to take it seriously. [Please select]
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For all synthetical principles of the understanding are valid only as immanent in experience; while the cognition of a Supreme Being necessitates their being employed transcendentally, and of this the understanding is quite incapable. [Please select]
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Thus it is evident that, besides the concept of cause, a series of other categories must be applied to the thing in itself, hence applied transcendentally. [Please select]
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