Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 833 did not guard the bounds of our reason with respect to its empirical use and set a limit ...
834 IMMANUELKANT them. There is, therefore, not a continual progress and approximation towards these sciences, and there is not, ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 835 We must therefore think an immaterial being, a world of understanding, and a Supreme Bein ...
836 IMMANUELKANT be inseparable from theism and to make it contradictory in itself; but if the former be abandoned, the latter m ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 837 For let us assume at the outset (as Hume in his Dialoguesmakes Philo grant Cleanthes), as ...
838 IMMANUELKANT possible experience,” this other principle, which he quite overlooked, “not to consider the field of experience ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 839 § 60. Thus we have fully exhibited metaphysics, in its subjective possibility, as it is a ...
840 IMMANUELKANT of reason, where its speculative use in metaphysics must necessarily be at one with its practical use in morals ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 841 alone contains in itself the whole well-proved and well-tested plan, and even all the mea ...
842 IMMANUELKANT especially every reflective man, will have it and, for want of a recognized standard, will shape it for himself ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 843 with respect to every single instance. Conjectures (by means of induction and of anal- og ...
844 IMMANUELKANT state of affairs is quite altered. Metaphysics must be science, not only as a whole, but in all its parts; othe ...
in such a manner that if he believes himself fundamentally right, he can remove in time any stumbling block that might hurt the ...
the appearances it contains, is, together with its determinations, known to us only by means of experience or perception. I, on ...
My reviewer speaks like a man who is conscious of important and superior insight which he keeps hidden, for I am aware of nothin ...
In order, however, to connect my defense with the interest of the philosophical commonwealth, I propose a test, which must be de ...
which one cannot at once perhaps so easily find one’s way, something may perchance lie from which an important but at present de ...
opportunity, a task, presents itself the successful issue of which we can scarcely doubt and in which all thinking men can equal ...
FOUNDATIONS OF THE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS PREFACE Ancient Greek philosophy was divided into three sciences: physics, ethics, and ...
not know—a warning to those who call themselves independent thinkers and who give the name of speculator to those who apply them ...
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