…urally sensitive care. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy , 2015 Referring to Kant's arguments addressing the moral relationship between our bodies and ourselves ... more Referring to Kant's arguments addressing the moral relationship between our bodies and ourselves is quite c…
…cuses on the eighteenth-century versions of idealism due to Berkeley, Hume, and Kant, the nineteenth-century movements of German idealism and subsequently British and American idealism, and then concludes with an examination of the attack upon idealism by Moore and Russell and th…
…fic Revolutions 9 80-250 Ancient Philosophy 9 80-251 Modern Philosophy 9 80-252 Kant 9 80-253 Continental Philosophy 9 80-254 The History of Analytic Philosophy and Its Influence 9 80-255 Pragmatism: Scientific Approach to Philosophy 9 80-551 Seminar on History of Philosophy: Smi…
…ngly more so. 1. Life and Career 2. Philosophical Influences 2.1 Knowledge: Neo-Kantianism 2.2 Ethics: Kant and Nietzsche 3. History 3.1 Rationalization as a Thematic Unity 3.2 Calculability, Predictability, and World-Mastery 3.3 Knowledge, Impersonality, and Control 4. Modernity…
…s Links to Internet Resources trash can Books by Roe Fremstedal Kierkegaard and Kant on Anthropology and Religion: Evil, Faith, and Hope. Trondheim: NTNU 2010. Series: Doctoral theses at NTNU, 2010:214. Ph.D. dissertation, NTNU 2010 Væren med den andre. Intersubjektivitet og etik…
…ct of transition to greater perfection are close to Plato’s, as also are one of Kant’s characterizations, 14 one of Elijah Millgram’s (2000, pp. 122–26), and Timothy Schroeder’s (2001, 2004, discussed in §3.1). Such Improvement Indicator Views may account for diversity within ple…
…n never be stopped: the future which it envisages is not the perpetual peace of Kant but an indefinite state of war. It declares that this war will no longer appear as a temporary evil in which each individual makes a gift of himself to the State; but it is precisely at this poin…
…f for a coadjutor in this laudable task, he plunged into the central opacity of Kantian metaphysics, and lay perdu several years in transcendental darkness, till the common daylight of common sense became intolerable to his eyes. He called the sun an ignis fatuus ; and exhorted a…
… vita armoniosa. [ fonte 39 ] (p. 51) La cosa più importante della filosofia di Kant , mi sembra, sono le sue categorie a priori che servono anche per costruire la scienza. [ fonte 40 ] (p. 51) Al di fuori della Russia Lenin e Engels non sono ovviamente dei pensatori scientifici …
… vita armoniosa. [ fonte 39 ] (p. 51) La cosa più importante della filosofia di Kant , mi sembra, sono le sue categorie a priori che servono anche per costruire la scienza. [ fonte 40 ] (p. 51) Al di fuori della Russia Lenin e Engels non sono ovviamente dei pensatori scientifici …
…f each work in the philosophical development of the author. Readers of Immanuel Kant are aware of the basic distinction between his critical and precritical periods. Readers of G. W. Leibniz are also aware of his philosophical development, although in his case there is less agree…
…ntnislehre des Johannes Duns Skotus mit Gegenüberstellung zu Aristoteles und I. Kant. Veröffentlichungen der Johannes-Duns-Skotus-Akademie für franziskanische Geistesgeschichte und Spiritualität (Mönchengladbach) 19. Mönchengladbach: Kühlen Verlag, 2005. 336. — Chabada, Michal. F…
…Henry Kissinger , "The Meaning of History: Reflections on Spengler, Toynbee and Kant", senior thesis at Harvard College, as quoted in The New York Times, April 5, 1976, p. 20. Unrest of spirit is a mark of life; one problem after another presents itself and in the solving of them…
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…erman idealist tradition of social thought (e.g., Dilthey, 1976; Husserl, 1929; Kant, 1876; Schutz, 1967; Weber, 1947). "It challenges the validity of the ontological assumptions which underwrite functionalist approaches to sociology" (Burrell and Morgan, 1979, p. 32). Like the f…