Kant and the Nineteenth Century, Volume 4A history of Western Philosophy that concentrates on major figures in each historical period, combining exposition with direct quotations from the philosophers themselves. The text places philosophers in appropriate cultural context and shows how their theories reflect the concerns of their times. |
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The A Priori in Physics | 33 |
Critique of Rationalistic Metaphysics | 51 |
Regulative Use of Reason | 58 |
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abductive inference absolute abstract according appearance argument assertion become believed Bradley Bradley's called categorical imperative causality Christian cognitive concept consciousness contradiction course criticism Descartes determinate distinction empirical empiricism empiricists ethical example existence experience external F. H. Bradley fact feeling Hegel Hegelian held Hence human Hume hypothesis Ibid idea individual instance interpretation intuition James judgments Kant Kantian Kierkegaard knowledge logical manifold Marx matter maxim means merely metaphysics mind moral nature necessary never Nietzsche notion noumena noumenon object over-beliefs passion Peirce Peirce's perception Phenomenology philosophers physical point of view possible pragmatism principle priori problem pure question Ralph Barton Perry rational rationalists reality reason relation religion religious Schopenhauer scientific sense social space substance suppose synthetical synthetical a priori theory things thinkers thought transcended transcendental translated true truth Tychism unity universe Utilitarians whole