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Granted this traditional belief , the Kantian scheme has such merits that it is safe to predict that as long as this belief continues to have vitality , the main elements of the Kantian position will have devoted disciples . а Thus Kant ...
Granted this traditional belief , the Kantian scheme has such merits that it is safe to predict that as long as this belief continues to have vitality , the main elements of the Kantian position will have devoted disciples . а Thus Kant ...
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The following are some books published since 1940 : Ardley , G. Aquinas and Kant : The Foundations of the Modern Sciences . Cassirer , H. W. Kant's First Critique . Collingwood , R. G. Metaphysics ( the chapters on Kant ) .
The following are some books published since 1940 : Ardley , G. Aquinas and Kant : The Foundations of the Modern Sciences . Cassirer , H. W. Kant's First Critique . Collingwood , R. G. Metaphysics ( the chapters on Kant ) .
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This distinction cannot be pressed very far , but it serves to set Kant off from those who attempt to determine the morality of actions in terms of the consequences which follow from those actions . Of moralists who have developed the ...
This distinction cannot be pressed very far , but it serves to set Kant off from those who attempt to determine the morality of actions in terms of the consequences which follow from those actions . Of moralists who have developed the ...
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Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
The principles of natural theologyfrom St Thomas Aquinas | 9 |
The religious wagerfrom Blaise Pascal | 22 |
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