The Life of the Mind: ThinkingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - Broj stranica: 258 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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... Pure Reason , A381 . 38. Critique of Pure Reason , B565 - B566 . Kant writes here " tran- scendental " but means " transcendent . " This is not the only passage in which he himself falls prey to the confusion that constitutes one of the ...
... Pure Reason , A381 . 38. Critique of Pure Reason , B565 - B566 . Kant writes here " tran- scendental " but means " transcendent . " This is not the only passage in which he himself falls prey to the confusion that constitutes one of the ...
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... Pure Reason , A19 , B33 . 83. The only Kant interpretation I know of which could be quoted in support of my own understanding of Kant's distinction between reason and intellect is Eric Weil's consummate anal- ysis of the Critique of Pure ...
... Pure Reason , A19 , B33 . 83. The only Kant interpretation I know of which could be quoted in support of my own understanding of Kant's distinction between reason and intellect is Eric Weil's consummate anal- ysis of the Critique of Pure ...
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... Practical Reason , although I agree of course that those who read the Critique of Pure Reason as a kind of epistemology seem to ignore completely the concluding chapters of the book ( p . 34 ) . The four essays of Weil's book , by far ...
... Practical Reason , although I agree of course that those who read the Critique of Pure Reason as a kind of epistemology seem to ignore completely the concluding chapters of the book ( p . 34 ) . The four essays of Weil's book , by far ...
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