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... Kant , Paulsen's Immanuel Kant , and the extended account in Volume Two of Hoffding's History of Modern Philosophy are recommended . Beyond that , one arrives soon at specialized and monumental treatises . READING QUESTIONS 1. " Kant's ...
... Kant , Paulsen's Immanuel Kant , and the extended account in Volume Two of Hoffding's History of Modern Philosophy are recommended . Beyond that , one arrives soon at specialized and monumental treatises . READING QUESTIONS 1. " Kant's ...
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... Kant's use of these terms . The term imperative , used as a noun , means " a command . " Kant inclines to use it in this sense . We shall , I think , come closer to his real mean- ing if we construe it by our word ought . We do , as a ...
... Kant's use of these terms . The term imperative , used as a noun , means " a command . " Kant inclines to use it in this sense . We shall , I think , come closer to his real mean- ing if we construe it by our word ought . We do , as a ...
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... Kant's moral philosophy , I think , contains some of the soundest and most clarifying analyses to be found any- where in the history of human thought . It is customary , among historians of these matters , to dis- tinguish between the ...
... Kant's moral philosophy , I think , contains some of the soundest and most clarifying analyses to be found any- where in the history of human thought . It is customary , among historians of these matters , to dis- tinguish between the ...
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