syntheticity

English

Etymology

synthetic + -ity

Noun

syntheticity (uncountable)

  1. The condition of being synthetic
    • 2007 November 23, Günter Zöller, “Kant and the problem of existential judgment: critical comments on Wayne Martin’s Theories of Judgment”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 137, number 1, →DOI:
      Martin sees Kant engaged in developing a whole series of attempts at formulating an account of singular existential judgment in the context of his overriding account of the syntheticity of judgment.
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