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<i>Byōseki</i> and pathography: Their commonalities and differences. [PDF]
Saito S.
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Toward a Differentiated Conceptualization of Extreme Experiences and Their Relevance To Integrative Mental Health Theory. [PDF]
Mihalits DS.
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Apresentação da Edição Especial Schopenhauer: Sociedade e Cultura
Felipe dos Santos Durante +2 more
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Dynamics of Freedom: Negotiating Constraints. [PDF]
Hejlesen JT.
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Sustainable high-yield farming is essential for bending the curve of biodiversity loss. [PDF]
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2020
Abstract According to Schopenhauer, Kant is right on two points: (1) Morality is to be separated from self-interest. (2) The categorical imperative states a universal law for all rational agents. But Kant is wrong to believe that his second point supports the first.
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Abstract According to Schopenhauer, Kant is right on two points: (1) Morality is to be separated from self-interest. (2) The categorical imperative states a universal law for all rational agents. But Kant is wrong to believe that his second point supports the first.
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2022
Abstract This chapter examines Arthur Schopenhauer’s views on guilt as well as his version of the transcendental argument found in Kant and Schelling. The chapter first provides an outline of Schopenhauer’s metaphysical view and then turns, in the second part, to examine the manner in which he understands the intelligible/empirical ...
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Abstract This chapter examines Arthur Schopenhauer’s views on guilt as well as his version of the transcendental argument found in Kant and Schelling. The chapter first provides an outline of Schopenhauer’s metaphysical view and then turns, in the second part, to examine the manner in which he understands the intelligible/empirical ...
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1999
This series of lectures was originally scheduled to include a talk on Schopenhauer by Patrick Gardiner. Sadly, Patrick died during the summer, and I was asked to stand in. Patrick must, I am sure, have been glad to see this series of talks on German Philosophy being put on by the Royal Institute, and he, probably more than anyone on the list, deserves ...
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This series of lectures was originally scheduled to include a talk on Schopenhauer by Patrick Gardiner. Sadly, Patrick died during the summer, and I was asked to stand in. Patrick must, I am sure, have been glad to see this series of talks on German Philosophy being put on by the Royal Institute, and he, probably more than anyone on the list, deserves ...
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