A transcendental argument for a given proposition P is one to the effect that, unless P were true, it could not even be asked whether P were true. In this audio, it is shown by means of transcendental arguments that some events compel the occurrence of other events and also that the mind is a cohesive structure in which thoughts inhere, as opposed to a mere 'bundle' or 'cloud' of thoughts.
The Concept of a Transcendental Argument
Autor*in:
Sprecher*in:
Format:
- Hörbuch
Dauer:
Sprache:
Englisch
Kategorien:
A Difference between Frauds and Non-frauds
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookThe Origin of 'The Origin of Species'
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookParanoias are Inverted Desires
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookThe Psychology of the Vegan
J.M. Kuczynski, Laura Cone
audiobookLaws of Nature
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookThe Concept of a Transcendental Argument
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookWhy Porn Stars are Such Heavy Drug-users
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookRight and Wrong
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookPhilosophy and Psychoanalysis : Selected Dialogues
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookStructural vs. Structure-internal Mental Illnesses
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookA Crash Course in Analytic Philosophy
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobookIs Time Travel Possible?
J.M. Kuczynski
audiobook