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on the happiness of the individual bachelors. However, because no penguins need to be consulted or examined to determine that all penguins are birds, the conclusion that first statement must be true is apophantic.
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reliable means of obtaining truth because they are cut from the original interpretive framework of relations to the subject.
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be placed into. In the second sentence, "unhappy" is not a category that all bachelors must necessarily be placed into, it is
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considered apophantic judgment central to his 'transcendental logic' but his student
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are unhappy." In the first sentence, the set of all birds is a
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See course lectures on passive synthesis in the mid 1920s.
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The term "apophantic" first appeared in the works of
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Analytic-synthetic distinction
"Arabic and Islamic Philosophy of Language and Logic"
"Glossary of Terms in Heidegger's Being and Time"
"Glossary of Terms in Heidegger's Being and Time"
"Benedetto Croce, Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic"
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