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Kant's Defence of Freedom: An Analysis of the Third Antinomy
It can be argued that the most fundamental problem for Kant in the third "Antinomy" is that of personal identity. It is argued that an analysis of the third "Antinomy" leads to the problem of personal identity, because the solution to that problem ...
Morito, Bruce
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Social configurations in the moment of post-foundationalism. [PDF]
Jong A.
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Kant is generally regarded as a philosopher of the Enlightenment. His philosophy intended indeed to solidify the foundation of human reason in order to develop its potentiality.
石井, 誠士
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Toxic element contaminations of prenatal vitamins. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Kluz T, Costa M.
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The Thesis Argument of Kant’s Third Antinomy
The Thesis of Kant’s Third Antinomy asserts that, because it is “necessary to assume another causality through freedom” in order to derive all the appearances of the world, “causality in accordance with the laws of nature is not the only one” (A444/B472).
Dyck, Corey W.
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Reflections on Russell\u27s antinomy
We present Russell\u27s antinomy using three distinct deductive systems, which are then compared to deepen the logical deductions that lead to the contradiction.
Cattabriga, Paola
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Bridging the Gap of Kant’s ‘Historical Antinomy’ [PDF]
In his influential work on Kant and history, Yirmiyahu Yovel identifies a problem which he terms ‘the historical antinomy.’ The problem states that no possible mediation can take place between the atemporal realm of pure reason and the empirical realm of
Fernández, José Luis
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Good, Evil, and man: transformation of mystical motifs in Yu. Mamleev’s prose
INTRODUCTION. The research is devoted to the art of a writer Yuri Mamleev. The purpose of the research is to reveal the role of system forming antinomy Good-Evil in the novelist’s stories.
V. A. Chaurova
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Skepticism, Knowledge and Metaphysics in Kant's Antinomy of Pure Reason
The Antinomy of Pure Reason is a main chapter of the Critique of Pure Reason. In these passages, reason discovers an inherent confrontation between irreconcilable philosophical positions regarding the fundamental questions of rational cosmology.
Herszenbaun, Miguel Alejandro
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