Kinesis, Volumes 1-4Southern Illinois University, Department of Philosophy, 1968 - Philosophy |
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... given . ” 2 The second manner in which the Kantian theory holds the a priori to be constitutive of experience is via the forms of the intuition . These forms assure the applicability of the categories , for , " that which can not ...
... given . ” 2 The second manner in which the Kantian theory holds the a priori to be constitutive of experience is via the forms of the intuition . These forms assure the applicability of the categories , for , " that which can not ...
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... given , " and human requirements and demands . Man needs to understand , to make order out of chaos : he must first of all survive . Man aims to understand by actively imposing upon the given the categories of mind : " In experience ...
... given , " and human requirements and demands . Man needs to understand , to make order out of chaos : he must first of all survive . Man aims to understand by actively imposing upon the given the categories of mind : " In experience ...
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... given set of propositions . Since then , logic has been preoccupied with the tautology . Attempts have been made ... given world of n things we can use a truth - table to decide whether a given expression expresses a tautology in this ...
... given set of propositions . Since then , logic has been preoccupied with the tautology . Attempts have been made ... given world of n things we can use a truth - table to decide whether a given expression expresses a tautology in this ...
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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