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transcendental arguments  

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  • Transcendental arguments constitute an important type of argumentation strategy in post-Kantian philosophy. While they have mostly been employed in general epistemology, often in attempts to overcome skepticism about the external world or other minds, they are also relevant to philosophical explorations of the social sciences. [Source: Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences; Transcendental Arguments]

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