Kant: A Biography
The Elegant Magister 121 who have undertaken to defend it by the principles of human reason. Our most holy religion is founded o ...
122 Kant: A Biography proposal also requires a thorough knowledge of the world of children, which can be acquired neither in the ...
The Elegant Magister 123 a rejoinder, which appeared just a week later.^104 This led to some commo¬ tion. Kant chose to remain s ...
124 Kant: A Biography the other professors in Königsberg.^108 When Bolotov left Königsberg, he gave Weymann a sheep's pelt to ke ...
The Elegant Magister 125 relationship whatsoever. Kant had made an enemy, who would from then on indict his work with great vigo ...
i26 Kant: A Biography Friedrich von Funk (1738-1760), who later died from exhaustion in Königs¬ berg. One of Kant's most peculia ...
The Elegant Magister 127 lover. Almost immediately, the Russian commander issued a declaration that the Russians were again an o ...
128 Kant: A Biography hectic and more and more worldly. Daniel Friedrich von Lossow, who was the general of the hussar regiment ...
The Elegant Magister 129 from his garden.^129 Kant lived and taught in the so-called Magister's alley (Magistergasse or Magister ...
130 Kant: A Biography three years I listened daily to his lectures I never noticed the smallest trace of arro¬ gance. He had an ...
The Elegant Magister 131 contain nothing of great interest.^143 In this respect they contrast sharply with the notes from the le ...
132 Kant: A Biography useless than the common laborer if I did not believe that this view could give worth to all others to esta ...
The Elegant Magister 133 nection (nexus)."^161 On the other hand, "the status post mortem is very probable, the entire world wou ...
134 Kant: A Biography him the "German Shaftesbury."^168 Again, Herder exaggerated, but his exaggeration nevertheless adds a face ...
The Elegant Magister 135 this was the period during which they met often."^172 Kant was, in other words, a central figure in Kön ...
136 Kant: A Biography the Illnesses of the Head" in the Königsberger Gelehrte und Politische Zeit¬ ungen in February of 1764; an ...
The Elegant Magister 137 Kant's essay represented a more radical departure from traditional German philosophy, and that may have ...
138 Kant: A Biography sensations of the good." He argued that "if the sensations of the good are simple, the judgment, 'This is ...
The Elegant Magister 139 these years. Kant probably completed it by June 1763, and it was published in the same year. In it, Kan ...
140 Kant: A Biography the anti-Leibnizianism that many scholars have perceived in this piece just does not seem to be there. The ...
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