For him transcendental meant knowledge about our cognitive faculty with regard to how objects are possible a priori.
It is man's cognitive faculty, his mind, that determines the content of both.
Starting in the 1980s, she carried out experiments on infants and young children to test their cognitive faculties.
For instance, he would not experience the world as an orderly, rule-governed place unless time and cause were operative in his cognitive faculties.
But now comes judgement, which in the order of our cognitive faculties forms a middle term between understanding and reason.
But there is still further in the family of our higher cognitive faculties a middle term between understanding and reason.
These are representative of the intellectual and intuitive cognitive faculties.
But Aristotle said that no separation exists between an individual's moral and cognitive faculties.
Reason: A term used in philosophy and other human sciences to refer to the higher cognitive faculties of the human mind.
The intellect was no longer considered a cognitive faculty able to grasp reality in an impartial manner.