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transcendental idealism

tran·scen·den·tal i·de·al·ism
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    • US Pronunciation
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    • [tran-sen-den-tl, -suh n- ahy-dee-uh-liz-uh m]
    • /ˌtræn sɛnˈdɛn tl, -sən- aɪˈdi əˌlɪz əm/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [tran-sen-den-tl, -suh n- ahy-dee-uh-liz-uh m]
    • /ˌtræn sɛnˈdɛn tl, -sən- aɪˈdi əˌlɪz əm/

Definition of transcendental idealism words

  • noun transcendental idealism the Kantian doctrine that reality consists not of appearances, but of some other order of being whose existence can be inferred from the nature of human reason 0

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