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The Problems of Philosophy / Russell, Bertrand Arthur William 3rd, Earl, 1872-1970
to describe our knowledge of logical principles. The phrase '_a priori_' is less objectionable ... , we shall nevertheless hold that some knowledge is _a priori_, in the sense that the experience which makes details...- creator(s) - Russell, Bertrand Arthur William 3rd, Earl, 1872-1970
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- title - The Problems of Philosophy
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With what right is Kant's Critique of pure reason called a theory of experience? ... / Bell, John Henry, 1868-
of the problem of the validity of a priori knowledge from that of experience. They seem nowhere in his work ... seeks to discover our a priori ideas not for their own sake but as the ground of our knowledge details...- creator(s) - Bell, John Henry, 1868-
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- publisher - Helle a.S., Hofbuchdr. von C.A. Kaemmerer & Co., 1899.
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- subject(s) - kant, immanuel, 1724-1804. kritik der reinen vernunft; kant; priori; erfahrung; caird; critique; vaihinger; priori knowledge; categories; problem; experience; knowledge; principles; experience; priori knowledge; caird; principles; critique; erfahrung; kant, immanuel, 1724-1804. kritik der reinen vernunft; knowledge; categories; kant; priori; problem; vaihinger;
- title - With what right is Kant's Critique of pure reason called a theory of experience? ...
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The philosophy of Kant explained, by John Watson ... / Watson, John, 1847-1939
of knowledge, or rather, as he here puts it, it explains how we can have a priori knowledge of objects ... instance he raises is, how there can be a priori knowledge in connection with objects of experience. "We details...- creator(s) - Watson, John, 1847-1939
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- publisher - Glasgow, J. Maclehose and sons, 1908.
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Kant's theory of knowledge. / Prichard, H. A. (Harold Arthur), 1871-1947
of a priori knowledge: "A priori knowledge, if nothing empirical is mixed with it, is called pure". (B. 3, M ... , and the proposition every change must have a cause is expressly given as an instance of pure a priori knowledge details...- creator(s) - Prichard, H. A. (Harold Arthur), 1871-1947
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- publisher - Oxford Clarendon Press 1909
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- subject(s) - knowledge, theory of; kant, immanuel, 1724-1804; kant; perception; synthesis; manifold; priori; judgement; spatial; judgements; phenomena; categories; apprehension; reality; unity; transcendental deduction; conception; space; representations; knowledge; object; consciousness; conceptions; priori judgements; geometrical judgements; phenomena; manifold; perception; transcendental deduction; knowledge; categories; kant; apprehension; judgement; spatial; priori; unity; conceptions; reality; object; knowledge, theory of; priori judgements; geometrical judgements; judgements; representations; kant, immanuel, 1724-1804; synthesis; consciousness; space; conception;
- title - Kant's theory of knowledge.
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The Critique Of Pure Reason / Kant, Immanuel
the possibility of such an a priori knowledge. Now as I cannot rest in the mere intuitions, but ... of this kind is called a priori, in contradistinction to empirical knowledge, which has its sources details...- creator(s) - Kant, Immanuel
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- subject(s) - cognition; priori; transcendental; intuition; phenomena; conception; synthesis; unity; conceptions; empirical; pure; representation; experience; sensuous intuition; principles; synthetical unity; principle; systematic unity; western philosophy; phenomena; sensuous intuition; experience; priori; western philosophy; unity; conceptions; representation; intuition; principles; empirical; synthesis; systematic unity; pure; transcendental; principle; synthetical unity; conception; cognition;
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The Critique of Pure Reason / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
the possibility of such an a priori knowledge. Now as I cannot rest in the mere intuitions, but ... of all sensuous impressions? Knowledge of this kind is called a priori, in contradistinction to empirical details...- creator(s) - Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
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- subject(s) - cognition; priori; transcendental; intuition; phenomena; conception; synthesis; unity; conceptions; empirical; pure; experience; sensuous intuition; principles; synthetical unity; principle; systematic unity; phenomena; sensuous intuition; experience; priori; unity; conceptions; intuition; principles; empirical; kant, immanuel, 1724-1804; synthesis; systematic unity; pure; transcendental; principle; synthetical unity; conception; cognition;
- title - The Critique of Pure Reason
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An introduction to Kant's critical philosophy, by George Tapley Whitney and Philip Howard Fogel. / Whitney, George Tapley, 1871-1938
, for this would better agree with the demanded possibiHty of an a priori knowledge of them, which is to settle ... would be called a priori and distinguished from empirical knowledge, which has its sources a posteriori, that is details...- creator(s) - Whitney, George Tapley, 1871-1938
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- publisher - New York : Macmillan, 1914.
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- subject(s) - kant, immanuel, 1724-1804; transcendental; priori; kant; intuition; synthesis; unity; manifold; kant's critical; categories; phenomena; transcendental analytic; transcendental dialectic; critical philosophy; concept; philosophy; empirical; synthetical unity; concepts; sensuous intuition; representation; consciousness; representations; substance; experience; space; introduction; knowledge; pure; principles; phenomena; sensuous intuition; experience; manifold; substance; intuition; principles; introduction; empirical; transcendental dialectic; kant's critical; critical philosophy; knowledge; categories; synthetical unity; kant; concepts; transcendental analytic; philosophy; priori; concept; unity; representation; representations; kant, immanuel, 1724-1804; synthesis; pure; consciousness; transcendental; space;
- title - An introduction to Kant's critical philosophy, by George Tapley Whitney and Philip Howard Fogel.
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An introduction to Kant's critical philosophy / by George Tapley Whitney and Philip Howard Fogel. / Whitney, George Tapley, 1871-1938
with the demanded possibility of an a priori knowledge of them, which is to settle something about objects ... of all impressions of the senses. Such knowledge would be called a priori and distinguished from empirical details...- creator(s) - Whitney, George Tapley, 1871-1938
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- title - An introduction to Kant's critical philosophy / by George Tapley Whitney and Philip Howard Fogel.
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The Critique Of Practical Reason / Kant, Immanuel
the unexpected discovery that there neither is, nor can be, any a priori knowledge at all. But there is no danger ... if it had not been given to us in experience; hence rational knowledge and knowledge a priori are one and the same details...- creator(s) - Kant, Immanuel
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- subject(s) - summum bonum; moral; pure; principle; practical; moral law; freedom; pure practical; principles; determining principle; speculative reason; practical reason; western philosophy; western philosophy; practical reason; moral; freedom; principles; moral law; practical; speculative reason; summum bonum; pure; principle; determining principle; pure practical;
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An introduction to the critical philosophy. Intended for the use of students. By W.H.S. Monck. / Monck, William Henry Stanley, 1839-1915
of pure or a priori knowledge. After Leibnitz and Wolff had come Hume, who endeavoured to overthrow ... and limits of a priori knowledge. He did this in the interests of Metaphysics. He had to deal details...- creator(s) - Monck, William Henry Stanley, 1839-1915
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- publisher - Dublin, W. McGee, 1874.
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- title - An introduction to the critical philosophy. Intended for the use of students. By W.H.S. Monck.
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