nontranscendental
In mathematics and philosophy, a nontranscendental object or property is one that is bound by the laws and conditions of the physical world. The term is often used in contrast to "transcendental," which refers to something that goes beyond the bounds of the physical world, often appealing to a higher or metaphysical realm.
In mathematics, a nontranscendental number is a number that can be expressed as a root of a
In philosophy, the term nontranscendental is often used to describe a worldview that focuses on the everyday,
The concept of nontranscendental is often associated with the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, who argued that
In mathematics, as well as in philosophy, the concept of nontranscendental is often used to describe the