The Life of the Mind, Opseg 2Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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... Kantian moral philosophy " is perfectly right . Kant's Will is neither freedom of choice ( liberum arbitrium ) nor its own cause ; for Kant , sheer spontaneity , which he often called " absolute spontaneity , " exists only in thinking .
... Kantian moral philosophy " is perfectly right . Kant's Will is neither freedom of choice ( liberum arbitrium ) nor its own cause ; for Kant , sheer spontaneity , which he often called " absolute spontaneity , " exists only in thinking .
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Hannah Arendt. Appendix : Judging Excerpts from Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy ... . . . We know from Kant's own testimony that the turning- point of his life was the discovery of the human mind's cogni- tive faculties and their ...
Hannah Arendt. Appendix : Judging Excerpts from Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy ... . . . We know from Kant's own testimony that the turning- point of his life was the discovery of the human mind's cogni- tive faculties and their ...
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... Kant's second and I think by far more valuable solution is the following . It is exemplary validity . ( “ Examples are the go - cart of judgments . " ) Let us see what that is : Every partic- ular object , for instance a table , has a ...
... Kant's second and I think by far more valuable solution is the following . It is exemplary validity . ( “ Examples are the go - cart of judgments . " ) Let us see what that is : Every partic- ular object , for instance a table , has a ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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