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... Reason- Concepts of the Pure Reason , which Kant calls Ideas ; the second and concluding Book treats of the transcendent and dialectical conclusions of the Pure Reason : first , its Paralogisms relating to the Soul ; second , its ...
... Reason- Concepts of the Pure Reason , which Kant calls Ideas ; the second and concluding Book treats of the transcendent and dialectical conclusions of the Pure Reason : first , its Paralogisms relating to the Soul ; second , its ...
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... Reason as a Reality or Rational Agency , or in other words of a Will which is Rational , giving to itself the law under which it acts - a law , therefore , which is binding a priori upon all rational creatures , and constitutes what ...
... Reason as a Reality or Rational Agency , or in other words of a Will which is Rational , giving to itself the law under which it acts - a law , therefore , which is binding a priori upon all rational creatures , and constitutes what ...
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... Reason ! ' ' The chief duty of man is to know that his original proceedeth from God , and from Him to have received Reason , whereby he resembleth his Maker . But for that the Reason of man is shut up within the body as a prison whereby ...
... Reason ! ' ' The chief duty of man is to know that his original proceedeth from God , and from Him to have received Reason , whereby he resembleth his Maker . But for that the Reason of man is shut up within the body as a prison whereby ...
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Fellow of thE ACADEMY Read Oct 28 1904 | 183 |
SUMMARY PSYCHOLOGICAL ELEMENTS IN GREEK SCULPTURE | 251 |
HENRY SIDGWICK BY JAMES BRYCE | 277 |
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