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Extensional and intensional interpretation of synthetic propositions a priori

Gerhard Knauss

pp. 71-76

Abstract

In the following I try to make sense of the controversy about the syntheticity of arithmetical propositions by a new interpretation. In doing so I point out that I am not of the opinion that the problem of the synthetic a priori is a dead issue as C. I. Lewis declared in 1946 and others before him and after him. I am also of the opinion that a problem which has been thought over for so long, so intensively and by such outstanding people, can not be solved by a simple yes or no decision. There must be something in the problem which justifies both answers.

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Published in:

White Beck Lewis (1974) Kant's theory of knowledge: selected papers from the third international Kant congress. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 71-76

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2294-1_8

Full citation:

Knauss Gerhard (1974) „Extensional and intensional interpretation of synthetic propositions a priori“, In: L. White Beck (ed.), Kant's theory of knowledge, Dordrecht, Springer, 71–76.