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  • '''Immanuel Kant''' (22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was an [[idealism|idealist]] and [[ {{Image|Kant.jpg|right|300px|Engraving of Immanuel Kant}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>1781 German philosophical text written by Immanuel Kant to express the epistemological system underlying his Transcendental Idealis
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  • ...the European continent (particularly France and Germany) from the time of Immanuel Kant.
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  • ...sm, a movement that developed from the theoretical and ethical writings of Immanuel Kant.
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  • ..., plural: φαινόμενα) has a specialized meaning in the [[philosophy]] of [[Immanuel Kant]] who contrasted the term "phenomenon" with "[[noumenon]]" in the ''[[Criti
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  • ...ifferent theorists such as [[John Locke]], [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] and [[Immanuel Kant]] to arrive to their conclusion supporting different forms of liberal or de ==Immanuel Kant's social contract within the universal law==
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  • [[Immanuel Kant]] (22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) defended a view which he called tran
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  • ...Reason''''' (''Kritik der reinen Vernunft'') is a philosophical text by [[Immanuel Kant]] on [[epistemology]] and [[metaphysics]]. Published in two editions (first
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  • ..., a movement that developed from the theoretical and ethical writings of [[Immanuel Kant]]. Fichte is often perceived as a figure whose philosophy forms a bridge be
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  • ...sity was founded in 1544. Later this university became famous because of [[Immanuel Kant]], who studied and worked there.
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  • ...s-Reymond, and heard lectures on [[Georg Wilhelm Frederic Hegel|Hegel]], [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]] and the [[history of philosophy]], [[ancient philosophy|ancient]] an
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  • ...a German philosopher whose [[philosophy]] was influenced by [[Plato]], [[Immanuel Kant]] and the teachings of the [[Upanishads]]. He had an outspoken pessimistic {{cite book |title=The Critique of Pure Reason|author=Immanuel Kant|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1998|location=Cambridge|pages=A44
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  • * [[Immanuel Kant|Kant, Immanuel]]. ''Critique of Pure Reason''
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  • ...lections on [[Oswald Spengler|Spengler]], [[Arnold Toynbee|Toynbee]] and [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]]." He continued his thoughts in a doctoral dissertation and book, ''A
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  • ...d been seen as coextensive in the conventional view of philosophers like [[Immanuel Kant]]. Kripke explained that there are a class of necessary ''a posteriori'' pr
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  • [[Immanuel Kant]] discussed beauty and taste in his influential ''Critique of Judgement'' ( ...l is ''immoral'', as is art that spreads falsehoods. Similarly to Plato, [[Immanuel Kant]] considers good art to be morally good, as did [[Friedrich Schiller]]. Man
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  • *[[Immanuel Kant]]
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  • ‘What Management Professionals Can Learn from Immanuel Kant about Critical Thinking, Purposiveness and Design’, in: M. Gmür, R. Sch
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  • ...[[natural law]], the teleological argument, the moral argument given by [[Immanuel Kant]] and the argument that God is required to bring about justice. Of religiou
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  • ...homas Aquinas|Aquinas]], [[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbes]], [[John Locke|Locke]], [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[Jeremy Bentham|Bentham]], [[John Stuart Mill|Mill]], [[David Hume
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  • '''Immanuel Kant''' (22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was an [[idealism|idealist]] and [[ {{Image|Kant.jpg|right|300px|Engraving of Immanuel Kant}}
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  • ...right]]s of "life, liberty, and property." [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] and [[Immanuel Kant]] separately developed their own ideas on social contract and arrived at di
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  • ...was called "original position", which he derived from the deontology of [[Immanuel Kant]].
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  • ...laration of Independence]]. The principle of human dignity formulated by [[Immanuel Kant]] (1724-1804) is central to most modern conventions of [[human rights]], an
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  • ...y, meeting [[Friedrich Hölderlin]] and [[Friedrich Schelling]], and read [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[Plato]], [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] and many other philosophers of
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  • ...ightenment tradition and regards the abstract ego as central. Not unlike [[Immanuel Kant|Kantian]] ethics, this form of anarchism holds that there should be no limi
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  • ...[[analytic proposition|analytical statements]], thus very different from [[Immanuel Kant|Kantian]] [[synthetic proposition|synthetic a priori statements]]. The on
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  • ...[[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]]. At the same time he studied the writings of [[Immanuel Kant]] and [[Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi]]. He developed his characteristic habit
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  • ...[John Locke|Locke]], [[Gottfried Leibniz|Leibniz]], [[Henry More|More]], [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[Edmund Husserl|Husserl]] [[Empiricist]]s criticised aspects of his rationalism. This culminated in [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]]'s [[Critique of Pure Reason]]. The critique towards mind-body dualis
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  • ...my Bentham]] in England; and [[Johann Herder]], [[Gotthold Lessing]] and [[Immanuel Kant]] in Prussia, as well as [[Jonathan Edwards]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Th
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  • *{{cite book|last=Kant|first=Immanuel|authorlink=Immanuel Kant|title=[[Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals]] (Translated by Mary Grego
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  • Such a division was approached in the 1780's by [[Immanuel Kant]], who had high confidence in the authority of intuition, and suggested tha [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]] has elevated the dilemma beyond the dilemma with moral responsibilit
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  • ...é Descartes]]. Other philosophers have rejected this: [[David Hume]] and [[Immanuel Kant]] both reject the claim that things can 'necessarily exist' - with Kant arg ...[Alvin Plantinga]]; its principal critics include [[Thomas Aquinas]] and [[Immanuel Kant]].
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  • ...late is possible and logically consistent (in contrast to, for instance, [[Immanuel Kant]]'s view, who gave a philosopher's proof of the necessity of Euclidean geom
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  • ...empirical premise of the 'standard argument' was taken in the 1780's by [[Immanuel Kant]], who had high confidence in the authority of intuition, and suggested tha
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  • ...[a priori]]'' argument. The term "ontological argument" originates with [[Immanuel Kant]] (who rejected the argument form), though it can be traced, in various for
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  • ...it was composed of a huge number of faint stars. In a treatise in 1755, [[Immanuel Kant]], drawing on earlier work by [[Thomas Wright (astronomer)|Thomas Wright]],
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  • ...t times in history, as being futile and overly vague. [[David Hume]] and [[Immanuel Kant]] both prescribed a limited role to the subject and argued against knowledg * [[Immanuel Kant]]
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  • <tr><th>Mardi<th>23<td>[[Antonio Sacchini|Sacchini]]<td>[[Immanuel Kant|Kant]]<td>[[Benjamin Franklin|Franklin]]<td>[[Herman Boerhaave|Boerhaave]]
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  • ...ls have many points of contact with [[Charles darwin|Darwinism]] and neo-[[Immanuel Kant|Kantianism]]. His idea of studying man as one of the animals, and of collec
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  • 1724 [[Immanuel Kant]][http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant/] (1724-1804) Prussian Enlightenme
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  • ...is thought divided between the non-physical mind and the physical brain? [[Immanuel Kant]] took the view in his ''[[Critique of Pure Reason]]'' and ''[[Religion Wit
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  • ...ure; [[Pythagoras]] resembles [[Martin Luther]]; [[Aristotle]] parallels [[Immanuel Kant]]; [[Stoicism]] in Rome is like [[Socialism]] in Germany.
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  • ...ottfried Leibniz]], [[John Locke]], [[David Hume]], [[George Berkeley]], [[Immanuel Kant]], [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]], [[Søren Kierkegaard]], [[John Stuart ...ocke]] proposed the idea that all knowledge comes from sense experience. [[Immanuel Kant]] attempted to synthesize the rationalist approach of Descartes with the em
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  • ...lections on [[Oswald Spengler|Spengler]], [[Arnold Toynbee|Toynbee]] and [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]]."<ref> William Y. Elliott was his director but only read half of it
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  • ...5-2 (see page 225)</ref> by the philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724–1804),<ref>Immanuel Kant. [http://oll.libertyfund.org/EBooks/Kant_0318.pdf Kant’s Critique of Jud
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  • To say it simply, [[Immanuel Kant]] (1724-1804) pointed out that we all shape our experience of things throug :::: —Immanuel Kant: English translation by J. M. D. Meiklejohn of ''The Critique of Pure Reaso
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  • ...can be seen as evolving from the works of [[Alexander Von Humboldt]] and [[Immanuel Kant]]. The publication of Huxley physiography presented a new form of geography
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  • ...of St Andrews | accessdate = 2007-01-08 }}</ref> In a treatise in 1755, [[Immanuel Kant]], drawing on earlier work by [[Thomas Wright (astronomer)|Thomas Wright]],
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  • ...<ref>http://www.nationalgeographic.com/index.html</ref> The influence of [[Immanuel Kant]], [[Alexander von Humbolt]], [[Carl Ritter]] and [[Paul Vidal de la Blache
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  • ...educated people." Schopenhauer asserted that this had occurred "because [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]] had preceded it with his overthrow of theistic [[dogmatism]] and had
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  • * the writings of [[David Hume]] and [[Immanuel Kant]] (and later, [[Charles Darwin]]), which increased doubt about the [[first
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  • ...ugh Hume's skeptical arguments were refuted and ultimately superseded by [[Immanuel Kant]]'s [[Critique of Pure Reason]] in the late 18th century, his arguments con
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  • ...on has universal imperatives that transcend personal differences akin to [[Immanuel Kant|Kant's]] categorical imperatives. We need things in the world; reason shows
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  • ...ay talking only about the parts.” This stance is close to the dualism of [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]] and [[Schopenhauer]]: the "thing-in-itself" that "we shall never be
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  • [[Immanuel Kant]] and [[Friedrich Schleiermacher]], the two greatest thinkers of Protestant
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  • ...inkers continued with the interest, when [[John Locke]], [[David Hume]], [[Immanuel Kant]], [[Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu|Charles Montesquieu]], and [
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  • By contrast [[Immanuel Kant]] introduced an alternative idea as to what logic is. He argued that logic
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  • ...pending on assessing its purpose in a person's life. The [[philosopher]] [[Immanuel Kant]], who wrote [[intelligent]] treatises on numerous subjects, had a habit of |title= Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
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  • ...ugh they should hold as universal [[law of nature|laws of nature]]".<ref>[[Immanuel Kant|Kant, Immanuel]], ''Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals'', 42 (par. 434
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  • ...5-2 (see page 225)</ref> by the philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724–1804),<ref>Immanuel Kant. [http://oll.libertyfund.org/EBooks/Kant_0318.pdf Kant’s Critique of Jud
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  • ...is view, the capacity for ''metaphysical freedom''.<ref name=Augustine/> [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]] also subscribed to this view: besides ''nature'' and empirical knowl
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  • introduced Einstein to key science and philosophy texts, including [[Immanuel Kant|Kant's]] ''[[Critique of Pure Reason]]''. Two of his uncles would further f
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  • ...(see page 225)</ref> by the philosopher [[Immanuel Kant]] (1724–1804),<ref>Immanuel Kant. [http://oll.libertyfund.org/EBooks/Kant_0318.pdf Kant’s Critique of Jud
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  • ...oetry and philosophy of [[Transcendentalism]] combined the philosophy of [[Immanuel Kant]] and German idealism with Romanticism and the Vedic philosophy of the [[Bh
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  • ...axies (''island universes'') outside the Milky Way, first postulated by '''Immanuel Kant'''. His contributions included work in physics (particularly optics) and he
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  • ...ormed according to the [[nebular hypothesis]], first proposed in 1755 by [[Immanuel Kant]] and independently formulated by [[Pierre-Simon Laplace]].<ref name="See19
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