
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1979
Pages: 65-69
Series: Synthese Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9789027709646
Full citation:
, "On Bennett's "analytic transcendental arguments"", in: Transcendental arguments and science, Berlin, Springer, 1979


On Bennett's "analytic transcendental arguments"
pp. 65-69
in: Peter Bieri, Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Lorenz Krüger (eds), Transcendental arguments and science, Berlin, Springer, 1979Abstract
Professor Bennett freely admits that his understanding of what a "transcendental argument" is, differs from the Kantian and that he uses the term in his own — rather special — way. Although I am opposed to such terminological separatism, I shall not argue against it here. Nor shall I discuss the interesting remarks which lead up to, and which follow, what I take to be the central part of Bennett's paper, namely the characterization and exemplification of what he calls "analytic transcendental arguments". In examining them I shall be mainly concerned with their tendency to leave open deductive gaps between their premises and their conclusions, and with the difficulty of bridging these gaps in a satisfactory manner — a difficulty which they share with other transcendental arguments and which seems insuperable to me.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1979
Pages: 65-69
Series: Synthese Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9789027709646
Full citation:
, "On Bennett's "analytic transcendental arguments"", in: Transcendental arguments and science, Berlin, Springer, 1979