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    Challenges→A judgment of experience has objective validity.

    If the relation to an object in a judgment of experience is grounded in projected necessity rather than mind-independent structure, the judgment tracks psychological compulsion, not objectivity.

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    Objectivity(Porter 1995: 229)
    Knowledge that does not depend too much on the particular individuals who author it
    grounded in(whether distinctness or identity is explained by intrinsic features)
    To be explained by or to have its reason or basis in something else—like how a tree being wet is grounded in (explained by) recent rain.
    judgment of experience(Kant's distinction between empirical association and objective causal judgment)
    A proposition that is viewed as necessary and universally valid, as opposed to a merely subjective connection of perceptions
    mind-independent structure(describing objective reality)
    Facts about the world that exist and have patterns whether or not anyone is thinking about them—the way things actually are.
    projected necessity

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    (epistemology and metaphysics)
    A sense that something *must* be true because your mind is imposing that requirement on it, rather than the world actually demanding it.
    psychological compulsion(psychology and epistemology)
    A feeling or urge generated by your own mind that makes something seem necessary, even if it isn't actually required by reality.
    tracks(as used in philosophy)
    Follows along with or corresponds to something; means that if one thing is true, the other is also true.

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