• Frank6
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    In terms of our everyday, ontological experience is it accurate to say the following Kant theories occur in this order?...

    • Transcendental idealism
    • The transcendental reduction
    • The transcendental deduction
    • The application of his time/space a priori forms
    • The application of his categories of understanding
    • The application of his analytic and/or synthetic judgement
    • Finally, obtaining either a priori or a posteriori knowledge.

    Am I missing anything major in this flow? Thanks!
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