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... called Prize Essay ( 1764 ) ; and finally , in an announcement of his lectures for 1765 , stating his intention of inverting the customary order in which Metaphysics had been treated , by beginning with Empirical Psycho- logy . I ...
... called Prize Essay ( 1764 ) ; and finally , in an announcement of his lectures for 1765 , stating his intention of inverting the customary order in which Metaphysics had been treated , by beginning with Empirical Psycho- logy . I ...
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... called upon to name the man who in the main understood him as he wished to be understood ' . Kant named Schulze , but with the caution that he was to be taken literally ( nach Buchstaben ) , not according to some imagined underlying ...
... called upon to name the man who in the main understood him as he wished to be understood ' . Kant named Schulze , but with the caution that he was to be taken literally ( nach Buchstaben ) , not according to some imagined underlying ...
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... called ' subjective selection ' seems , then , to be also implied in Kant's central truth . This , I may observe , was clearly recognized by Leibniz in assigning to every monad a unique standpoint from which it mirrored the universe ...
... called ' subjective selection ' seems , then , to be also implied in Kant's central truth . This , I may observe , was clearly recognized by Leibniz in assigning to every monad a unique standpoint from which it mirrored the universe ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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