A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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Pagina 108
... DUALISM . - IMMANUEL KANT ( 1724-1804 ) . Postulate common to all these Systems . THE postulate common to all these systems is this , that something is real , and that truth , in some form , is , to the Intelligence , an object of valid ...
... DUALISM . - IMMANUEL KANT ( 1724-1804 ) . Postulate common to all these Systems . THE postulate common to all these systems is this , that something is real , and that truth , in some form , is , to the Intelligence , an object of valid ...
Pagina 138
... Dualism . We have followed this great thinker in his great experiment in science -an experiment in which he has ' tried , whether we do not succeed better in the problems of metaphysics when we admit that 138 * A CRITICAL HISTORY OF ...
... Dualism . We have followed this great thinker in his great experiment in science -an experiment in which he has ' tried , whether we do not succeed better in the problems of metaphysics when we admit that 138 * A CRITICAL HISTORY OF ...
Pagina 159
... Dualism recognizes the actual exist- ence of two real entities , though unknown . With Fichte the Me , and with Schelling the Absolute , are also realities . With Hegel , the doctrine of substance totally disappears , and thought stands ...
... Dualism recognizes the actual exist- ence of two real entities , though unknown . With Fichte the Me , and with Schelling the Absolute , are also realities . With Hegel , the doctrine of substance totally disappears , and thought stands ...
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Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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