905 resultados para Kant, Inmmanuel, 1724-1804


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Rogers' naval service in the American Revolution: p. 1-61.

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"This volume has been compiled from the third edition of the life of Mr. Gilpin, by his descendant, Rev. William Gilpin, published in 1780"--p. 5.

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Appended to the biography is "A sermon preached in the court at Greenwich, before King Edward VI ... MDLII, by Bernard Gilpin. Reprinted in the year 1752" (52 p.).

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O texto em pauta tem como objectivo discutir a suposta afinidade – tantas vezes propalada – entre o “inato” na concepção leibniziana e o “a-priori” como o compreende Kant. A literatura a respeito, se não exatamente copiosa face a outros temas da Kant-Forschung, é ao menos antiga, remontando, com efeito, ao final do século XVIII, e, portanto, aos primeiros comentários sobre a filosofia recém-chegada (favoráveis ou contrários a ela), publicados em boa medida no Philosophisches Magazin do leibniziano J. A. Eberhard, mas também aos “dicionários” (C.C.E.Schmid; 1786) e “dicionários enciclopédicos” (G.S.A. Mellin; 1797-1804) que já então se propunham a de algum modo suavizar o acesso ao idealismo transcendental. Aquela suposta afinidade – “ainda hoje um clichê corrente” (M.Oberhausen; 1997) –, ela, aqui, será, então, principalmente enfocada por meio dessa literatura inaugural, base de muito equívoco a propósito do “a-priori” kantiano.

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V. 2 and 3 have special t.-p. also.

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von Reinhold Bernhard Jachmann

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En route from Birmingham to Syria in 2013, British-Jihadi neophytes aged 22, Yusuf Sarwar and Mohammed Ahmed purchased two books via Amazon to prepare for their mission in Syria after joining ISIS: The Koran for Dummies and Islam for Dummies. Journalists were swift to disparage their reading. The book’s author, Princeton University campus imam, Sohaib Nazeer Sultan remarked “Even though they may have ordered it, I don't think they read it.” In 1933, aged 27, Adolf Eichmann moved to Berlin to join the Sicherheitsdienst SD whereupon he read Immanuel Kant’s book the Kritik der praktischen Vernunft (The Critique of Practical Reason) for the first time. After his trial in Jerusalem, Hannah Arendt of course dismissed Eichmann’s reading of the German philosopher as thoroughly vacuous. Ever since, writers have sought to undermine the veracity of Eichmann’s account. The global Jihadis are illiterate, a journalist recently commented: they’re not well read in the Qur’an, and if they have read it, they have thoroughly misunderstood it. He cited as evidence Abdul Raqib Amin’s YouTube rhetorical: Forget everyone. Read the Koran, read the instruction of life. Find out what is jihad. Eichmann on the other hand was not illiterate in his youth. Before Berlin, he had already read Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals ; he would also re-read the Critique of Practical Reason, and from his testimony and terminology we can infer he was familiar with Kantian concepts that extend beyond both books...