As standardly conceived, transcendental arguments are taken to be distinctive in involving a certain sort of claim, namely that X<span> is a necessary condition for the possibility of </span>Y<span>—where then, given that </span>Y<span> is the case, it logically follows that </span>X<span> must be the case too. Moreover, because these arguments are generally used to respond to skeptics who take our knowledge claims to be problematic, the </span>Y<span> in question is then normally taken to be some fact about us or our mental life which the skeptic can be expected to accept without question</span>
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