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The Principle of Individuation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This is the second chapter of my book Transformation of the Self. It concerns Schleiermacher's understanding of the principle of individuation, in dialogue with Kant, Jacobi, Leibniz and ...
Mariña, Jacqueline
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Schelling's Transcendental Idealism

open access: yes, 1994
John Watson (1847-1939) was a Canadian Professor of Moral Philosophy and notable for his speculative or constructive idealism, influenced by the works of Plato, Kant and Hegel. Examining one of the most influential German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, in Schelling's Transcendental Idealism (1882) Watson charts Schelling’s ...
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The End of the World after the End of Finitude: On a Recently Prominent Speculative Tone in Philosophy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The chapter studies the speculative realist critique of the notion of finitude and its implications for the theme of the "end of the world" as a teleological and eschatological idea. It is first explained how Quentin Meillassoux proposes to overcome both
Backman, Jussi
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Notas sobre o “múltiplo” na primeira Crítica

open access: yesDoisPontos, 2005
It is examined here a solution, of an idealist kind, to the problem concerning the possibility of the manifold, which, it seems, would lead to the requirement of the admission of an inate space and time.
Ubirajara Rancan de Azevedo Marques
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LEGAL REASONING COMPARATIVE MODEL OF ASY SYATIBI AND GUSTAV RADBRUCH

open access: yesNurani, 2020
This paper discusses the comparative legal reasoning of Asy Syatibi and Gustav Radbruch in their philosophical basis framework. By using a comparative analysis of reasoning models, both examine the influence between philosophical modalities and legal ...
Isman Isman
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We Don't Need No Noumena? Freedom Through Rational Self-Cultivation in Kant [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In this paper I argue that we find in Kant a more plausible alternative to his transcendental conception of freedom. In the Metaphysics of Morals in particular, we find a naturalistic conception of freedom premised upon a ...
Chapman, Louise R.
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