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Mon Jun 16 09:43:41 2008
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Alan, shame on you. "Humans perceive causal relationships between objects of experience" is not analytic, chez Kant, but instead it is "synthetic a priori." It is transcendentally justified, as a condition of the possibility of any experience - not a truth about language and thus not self-evident.

Cheers,
Kevin Quinn


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