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Stranica 264
On the other hand , they are quite clearly the discriminatory senses : You can withhold judgment from what you see and , though less easily , you can withhold judgment from what you hear or touch . But in the matters of taste or smell ...
On the other hand , they are quite clearly the discriminatory senses : You can withhold judgment from what you see and , though less easily , you can withhold judgment from what you hear or touch . But in the matters of taste or smell ...
Stranica 268
Appendix : Judging At the opposite pole we find moral judgments : these , according to Kant , are necessary ; they are ... by means of a procedure of the judgment which it must also exercise on behalf of the commonest experience .
Appendix : Judging At the opposite pole we find moral judgments : these , according to Kant , are necessary ; they are ... by means of a procedure of the judgment which it must also exercise on behalf of the commonest experience .
Stranica 269
Maxims apply and are needed only for matter of opinions and in judgments . ... so the maxims of judgment testify to your “ turn of thought ” ( Denkungsart ) in the worldly matters which are ruled by the community sense .
Maxims apply and are needed only for matter of opinions and in judgments . ... so the maxims of judgment testify to your “ turn of thought ” ( Denkungsart ) in the worldly matters which are ruled by the community sense .
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