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  1. VI.—Justifying Moral Principles.A. Phillips Griffiths - 1958 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 58 (1):103-124.
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  • The Impossibility of Transcendental Deductions.S. Körner - 1967 - The Monist 51 (3):317-331.
    The purpose of this paper is first to explain a general notion of transcendental deductions, of which the Kantian are special cases; next to show, and to illustrate by examples from Kant’s work, that no transcendental deduction can be successful; and thirdly to put one of Kant’s achievements in its proper light by substituting for his spurious distinction between metaphysical exposition and transcendental deduction, a revised notion of metaphysical exposition and of the philosophical tasks arising out of it.
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  • Philosophical Analysis and Education.B. A. Fletcher - 1965 - British Journal of Educational Studies 14 (1):120.
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  • (1 other version)Literature, criticism and the forms of knowledge.Paul H. Hirst - 1971 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 3 (1):11–18.
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