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Dictionary of Kants Technical TermsDictionary of Kants Technical Terms
one of Kant's three main standpoints, relating primarily to experience--i.e., to what we feel, as opposed to what we know or desire to do. Judicial reason is virtually synonymous with 'Critique' itself, and is concerned with questions about the most profound ways in which we experience the world. Finding the source of two examples of such experiences is the task of the third Critique. (Cf. theoretical and practical.)

 

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a posteriori
a priori
aesthetic
analysis
analytic
appearance
architectonic
autonomy

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