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Absolute space and absolute motion in Kant's critical philosophy

Synthese, 1971
In his critical philosophy Kant treats space, in varying contexts, as an intuition, as a concept, and as an idea of reason. Space as an intuition and space as a concept are familiar enough to readers of the Critique of Pure Reason, though the relation between them is not so easy to make out. Space — more precisely, absolute space — as an idea of reason,
R. Palter
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Space-Perception and the Philosophy of Science

, 2023
Drawing on the phenomenological tradition in the philosophy of science and philosophy of nature, Patrick Heelan concludes that perception is a cognitive, world-building act, and is therefore never absolute or finished.
P. Heelan, James L. Park
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Lukács: The antinomies of bourgeois philosophy and the absolute

, 2020
I reconstruct Lukács’s immanent critique of German Idealism, found within his essay ‘Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat’ (in History and Class Consciousness), in order to foreground his philosophical reflection on the concepts of ...
D. López
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“Om”: Singing Vedic Philosophy for Music Education

Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2023
:Extending a nascent line of Asian philosophical research in music education, we mine Indian philosophies of music and education. Three key questions guide our project: What are Vedic philosophies of music? What are Vedic philosophies of education? Taken
Aditi Gopinathan, Leonard Tan
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Absolute Music

The Oxford Handbook of Western Music and Philosophy, 2020
“Absolute music” names an idea, an aesthetic concept, a regulative construct, a repertoire, and an aspiration. The term also engages a range of broader claims about aesthetic autonomy, or the possibility of aesthetic experience more generally.
S. Collins
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Measuring Absolute Velocity

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2020
We argue that Roberts’s argument for the thesis that absolute velocity is not measurable in a Newtonian world is unsound, because it depends on an analysis of measurement that is not extensionally adequate.
B. Middleton, S. Ramírez
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Religion, Philosophy, and the Absolute

2017
This chapter focuses on Hegel's concept of absolute spirit , which refers to the collection of norms and practices in which spirit has itself for an object—the norms and practices in and through which the members of the community create, sustain, and transform spirit itself.
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On Gaps. Is There a Politics of Absolute Knowing?

Hegel Bulletin
The final pages of Hegel’s Encyclopaedia announce a particularly fraught transition. Hegel is describing a move from the concrete world of social and political institutions to the sublimated spheres of art, religion and philosophy—the transition from ...
Rebecca Comay, Frank Ruda
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Philosophie als absolute Vermittlung

Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 2019
Zusammenfassung Für eine Verhältnisbestimmung von Religion und Philosophie unterzieht der protestantische Theologe Martin Wendte Hegels philosophisches System einer theologischen sowie einer philosophisch-immanenten Kritik. Das Beweisziel dieser Arbeit besteht im Nachweis, dass auch Wendtes philosophische Kritik nur haltbar unter ...
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