INVESTIGATING THE PROPOSITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND THE INTUITIVE KNOWLEDGE UNDER EPISTEMIC JUSTIFICATION IN THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY

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In transcendental philosophy "knowledge" is deemed to be existence. Although analysis of Knowledge in the light of existential interpretation, can provide the specific features of two types of Propositional and intuitive knowledge in epistemology of transcendental philosophy. This issue of the current study is to analyze the relation of these two types of knowledge under "epistemic justification" and to determine the scope of the epistemic justification of these two types as well. The analytical-logical approach in terms of Sadrolmoteallehin has brought proof for the requirement (due to the duality of scientific and its objective existence) of propositional knowledge to Justification theory and its monopoly in "proof". Since intuitive knowledge is gained by objective witnesses, in its different types (sensory and extra sensory), it is needless of epistemic justification.
Since intuitive knowledge is gained by objective witnesses, in its different types (sensory and extra sensory), it is needless of epistemic justification.
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Persian
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Journal of Sadra's wisdom, Volume:5 Issue: 1, 2017
Pages:
129 to 142
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