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On Categories and A Posteriori Necessity: A Phenomenological Echo
Article first published online: 5 JAN 2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9973.2012.01734.x
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Garcia-Encinas, M. J. (2012), On Categories and A Posteriori Necessity: A Phenomenological Echo. Metaphilosophy, 43: 147–164. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9973.2012.01734.x
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Keywords:
- a priori;
- categories;
- intuition;
- metaphysical necessity
Abstract
This article argues for two related theses. First, it defends a general thesis: any kind of necessity, including metaphysical necessity, can only be known a priori. Second, however, it also argues that the sort of a priori involved in modal metaphysical knowledge is not related to imagination or any sort of so-called epistemic possibility. Imagination is neither a proof of possibility nor a limit to necessity. Rather, modal metaphysical knowledge is built on intuition of philosophical categories and the structures they form.

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