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  1. I thank Wright for his approval of the inclusion of my comments on his paper in this volume. His paper will appear in a volume on the a priori published by the University of Aberdeen’s Northern Institute in Philosophy.

  2. Critique of Pure Reason, trans. Norman Kemp Smith (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1929), at B15–B16.

  3. Ed. by Lewis White Beck (New York: Library of Liberal Arts, Bobbs Merril, 1950); see p. 30.

  4. See Critique of Pure Reason, B1.

  5. See Critique of Pure Reason, B3.

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Thanks to Charles McCracken and Aaron Zimmerman for helpful discussions. Thanks also to Dorit and Todd Ganson for organizing a great conference for the classic, long-running Oberlin Philosophy Colloquium, where so many famous papers have been presented over the years.

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Brueckner, A. Comments on Crispin Wright on basic arithmetical knowledge. Philos Stud 156, 149–154 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-011-9798-y

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