Divinity in the Mundane

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Ickapoo needs to realize that meaning can only be realized in relation to material beings. Transcendental is exemplified in the Empirical. Traditionally conceived, the transcendental is that which conditions knowledge and perception in phenomenology by giving it the properties of space and time. Tradition has posited the transcendental as the condition of possibility of the empirical, from Plato's Forms to Aristotle's morphe and Kant's synthetic a priori. The Transcendental in philosophy is that which goes beyond (transcends) empiricism and denotes the sphere of metaphysics or the ideal which transcends the empirical. The word transcendental means “going beyond", based on its Latin root, transcendere, to climb or go beyond, from trans and scando. In Husserl's thought, the transcendental i

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