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Glossary of Kant's Technical Terms
The following Glossary lists Kant's most important technical terms, together with a simple definition of each. [eng]
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ÊÀÍÒ: ÂËÀÑÒÜ, ÌÎÐÀËÜ È ÍÀÑÈËÈÅ: Ñóäàêîâ
ÊÀÍÒ: ÂËÀÑÒÜ, ÌÎÐÀËÜ È ÍÀÑÈËÈÅ
Îï.: Ñîöèàëüíàÿ ôèëîñîôèÿ è ôèëîñîôñêàÿ àíòðîïîëîãèÿ. Òðóäû è èññëåäîâàíèÿ. Ì.:
Èíñòèòóò ôèëîñîôèè ÐÀÍ, 1995. [rus]
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Âë.Ñîëîâüåâ. Êàíò
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Immanuel Kant & The Critique of Pure Reason Discussion Deck
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Kant on the Web: Secondary E-Texts
Immanuil Kant: Etexts located on web sites. [eng]
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Island of Freedom - Immanuel Kant
Short biography, quotations. Works: Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Reason, Critique of Judgement, The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics, The Science of Right. [eng]
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Immanuel Kant
Kant's most original contribution to philosophy is his "Copernican Revolution," that, as he puts it, it is the representation that makes the object possible rather
than the object that makes the representation possible. [eng]
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Encyclopedia.com - Results for Kant, Immanuel
1724-1804, German philosopher, one of the greatest
figures in the history of Metaphysics. [eng]
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Kant Information Online: Philipps University Marburg
Biographyie, Bibliorgaphie, Gallrie, Artuelles, Links und mehr. [deu]
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Kant Links
Links to work by and about the philosopher,Immanuel Kant. [eng]
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T-online.de - Kant, Immanuel
Die Immanuel-Kant-Seiten: Leben, Werke, Übersichten. [deu]
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Leben und Werk von Immanuel Kant
Referat über Leben und Werk. [deu]
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Kant on the Web
The map below is your guide to the World Wide Web's most organized and comprehensive listing of resources on Kant. [eng]
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Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804)
A brief item [eng]
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Kant und der deutsche Idealismus
Kant und der deutsche Idealismus: Informationen und Links zur deutschen Philosophie zwischen 1780 und 1810. [deu]
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Glossary Definition: Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804)
Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804) [eng]
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Kant
Today Kant is known best for his complex refutation of metaphysics and viewed as the archetypal figure of the Enlightenment; he has earned this reputation
from his work The Critique of Pure Reason, where he justifies the use of pure reason, apart from our senses, in making sense of experience. His "categories"
of experience, although borrowed from Aristotle and the medievals in many respects, aid in the creation of Kant's unique contribution to metaphysics: the
distinction between the phenomenal world of everyday experience and the noumenal realm, a transcendental and more wholly real plane of existence defined
in many ways by human reason alone. [eng]
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