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transcendental idealism
noun
- philosophy 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
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Singularly enough, Fichte accepted the Transcendental Idealism as an orthodox exposition of his own philosophy.
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Schelling's "Transcendental Idealism," with which Coleridge was afterwards most in sympathy, was not published till 1800.
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Transcendental idealism, as above stated, reveals a way out of the dilemma.
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What I said just now about the Absolute of transcendental idealism is a case in point.
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The Aupanishadas have thus advanced from the pantheism of the orthodox ritualists to a transcendental idealism.
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