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In [[philosophy]], the adjective '''transcendental''' and the noun '''transcendence''' convey three different but related primary [[meaning]]s, all of them derived from the word's literal meaning (from [[Latin]]), of climbing or going beyond: one sense that originated in [[Ancient philosophy]], one in [[Medieval philosophy]], and one in [[modern philosophy]].
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In [[philosophy]], the adjective '''transcendental''' and the noun '''transcendence''' convey three different but related primary [[meaning]]s, all of them derived from the word's literal meaning (from [[Latin]]), of climbing or going beyond: one sense that originated in [[Ancient Philosophy]], one in [[Medieval Philosophy]], and one in [[Modern Philosophy]].
     

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