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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... Kant's con- clusion mentioned above ( page 24 ) -that every living thing because it appears possesses a " ground which is not appear- ance " but which can be forced to the light of day and then becomes what Portmann called an ...
... Kant's con- clusion mentioned above ( page 24 ) -that every living thing because it appears possesses a " ground which is not appear- ance " but which can be forced to the light of day and then becomes what Portmann called an ...
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... Kant's life , the specta- tor's viewpoint is not determined by the categorical impera- tives of practical reason , that is , reason's answer to the question What ought I to do ? That answer is moral and concerns the individual qua ...
... Kant's life , the specta- tor's viewpoint is not determined by the categorical impera- tives of practical reason , that is , reason's answer to the question What ought I to do ? That answer is moral and concerns the individual qua ...
Stranica 236
... 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 Reason , " Penser et Connaître , La ...
... 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 Reason , " Penser et Connaître , La ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Mental Activities | 67 |
Contents | 80 |
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