Kinesis, Volumes 1-4Southern Illinois University, Department of Philosophy, 1968 - Philosophy |
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... activity needs two things : a universal , or predicate , to which the particular can be related , and a rule , or principle , by which the connection can be made . This kind of intellectual activity is what Kant calls reflection , and ...
... activity needs two things : a universal , or predicate , to which the particular can be related , and a rule , or principle , by which the connection can be made . This kind of intellectual activity is what Kant calls reflection , and ...
Page 107
... activity , is never immediate but always medi- ated by the thing of my concern . The immediate for me is the thing ; I am always correlated to it and it directs my activity in terms of the kind of thing it is . Without the thing , I ...
... activity , is never immediate but always medi- ated by the thing of my concern . The immediate for me is the thing ; I am always correlated to it and it directs my activity in terms of the kind of thing it is . Without the thing , I ...
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... activity based on a more fundamental activity ; rather , any activity depends on a conscious view of a thing and on conscious self - interpretation in terms of the thing and its perspective . Con- sciousness is thus fundamental to activity ...
... activity based on a more fundamental activity ; rather , any activity depends on a conscious view of a thing and on conscious self - interpretation in terms of the thing and its perspective . Con- sciousness is thus fundamental to activity ...
Contents
The Relation of Substance to Attributes in Spinoza | 15 |
An Apology for John Stuart Mill | 22 |
The Meaning of Immortality in the Phaedo | 29 |
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