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Eleanor Kuykendall. IMMANUEL KANT The Active Mind : The Judgments of Experience Another selection from Immanuel Kant appears in Section I , " The Primacy of the Person . " There can be no doubt that all our knowledge begins with experience ...
Eleanor Kuykendall. IMMANUEL KANT The Active Mind : The Judgments of Experience Another selection from Immanuel Kant appears in Section I , " The Primacy of the Person . " There can be no doubt that all our knowledge begins with experience ...
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... experience of believing becomes as important as the belief itself . These possibilities are discussed in the subsection " Religious Experience . " A search for the profound experience has recently led to claims that hallucino- genic ...
... experience of believing becomes as important as the belief itself . These possibilities are discussed in the subsection " Religious Experience . " A search for the profound experience has recently led to claims that hallucino- genic ...
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... experience of introvertive drug - state mysticism are integral level experiences , they rarely yield any such radical transformation of the subject's inner and outer life as ordinarily results from the integral level religious experiences ...
... experience of introvertive drug - state mysticism are integral level experiences , they rarely yield any such radical transformation of the subject's inner and outer life as ordinarily results from the integral level religious experiences ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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