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KANT, NIETZSCHE AND THE 'THING IN ITSELF'

Nietzsche-Studien, 1992
Many philosophers today, particularly, but not exclusively in France, understand Nietzsche to have developed a conception of life and a style of writing and thinking which go beyond and indeed put out of order the traditional categories of philosophy.
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The Thing in Itself

1998
Abstract A traditional metaphor which goes back in our tradition to Aristotle holds that style is a kind of afterthought or nonessential wrapping around a core of honest content. Many of us have a puritanical suspicion of the insincerity of “pure style” (cf.
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The Thing-in-Itself

1964
The problem of the concept of the thing-in-itself (Ding an sich) in Kant’s thought, its meaning and significance, became the pivotal point of philosophical thinking in the period immediately following the appearance of Kant’s Critique. All the discussions and arguments in the various philosophical schools revolved around this concept, and Maimon’s ...
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The thing-in-itself

Filosofiya-Philosophy
A fundamental distinction in Kantian philosophy is that between “appearance” and the “thing-in-itself.” Kant builds both his epistemology and his influential critique of metaphysics on this distinction. What is even more, traces of this distinction can be found also in the framework through which Kant develops his practical philosophy.
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The thing-in-itself and will in the thought of Schopenhauer

1995
The central claim of Schopenhauer's philosophy is that the thing-in-itself is will. After giving a brief overview of the way in which this claim has been interpreted by other commentators I argue that it has at least six possible interpretations. I assess the relative importance of each, both to Schopenhauer himself and to the commentator attempting to
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‘To understand all things but itself’

2021
Abstract Chapter 9: ‘To understand all things but itself: De anima brutorum (1672–1674)’ provides a detailed bibliography, using the system described in chapter 4, of ten copies of Willis’s fifth published book in which is included one treatise in two parts: 11. De anima brutorum.
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On Kant's "Thing-in-Itself" Theory

Chinese Studies in Philosophy, 1979
The "thing-in-itself" theory occupies a pivotal position in the whole of Kantian philosophy, and scholars have expressed varying views on the intricate content of the theory. In the realm of epistemology, the theory implies at least three things: the origin of sensation, the limits of knowledge, and the rational idea.
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Nietzsche, Kant, and the Thing in Itself

International Studies in Philosophy, 1993
Nietzsche .scholarship —- and here I will be talking exclusively about English-language work—has come a long way since Walter Kaufmann's groundbreaking study appeared in 1950. During this same time span, and particularly in the last 25 years, the breadth and rigor of Kant scholarship has flourished remarkably as well.
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