The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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... considered as a mode of thought , then it is thinking which seeks to ground whatever is determinate and immanent . Such grounding cannot , in turn , be determinate and immanent . But thought is an act of determination and its proper ...
... considered as a mode of thought , then it is thinking which seeks to ground whatever is determinate and immanent . Such grounding cannot , in turn , be determinate and immanent . But thought is an act of determination and its proper ...
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... considered objective insofar as it exists in an empirically knowable external 2 See Paul Weiss's Modes of Being ( Carbondale , Ill . , 1958 ) . The quote itself is from unpublished lectures given at Yale University in 1960 . world . To ...
... considered objective insofar as it exists in an empirically knowable external 2 See Paul Weiss's Modes of Being ( Carbondale , Ill . , 1958 ) . The quote itself is from unpublished lectures given at Yale University in 1960 . world . To ...
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... considered the father of this frame of reference was Immanuel Kant . During the hundred or so years preceding Kant , the view that objectivity rested with the empirically knowable external world became dominant . This view held that all ...
... considered the father of this frame of reference was Immanuel Kant . During the hundred or so years preceding Kant , the view that objectivity rested with the empirically knowable external world became dominant . This view held that all ...
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