<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Der Teutsche Merkur / German literature / Immanuel Kant / Gottfried Leibniz / Philosophy / German Christians / Idealists
Date: 2013-10-11 15:38:40
Der Teutsche Merkur
German literature
Immanuel Kant
Gottfried Leibniz
Philosophy
German Christians
Idealists

EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPEAN CULTURE (#417) Seminar: #417 Chair:

Add to Reading List

Source URL: universityseminars.columbia.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 85,71 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

1 CONTENTS 1. Contact, Conflict, Solutions Politics has long been understood by idealists and political thinkers as the science whereby all can enjoy the maximum liberty to pursue personal goals in collaboration with,

DocID: 1tbq8 - View Document

Philosophy / German idealism / Continental philosophers / German Lutherans / Idealists / Moral philosophers / Critique of Pure Reason / Immanuel Kant / Joseph Margolis / Pragmatism / Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel / Idealism

DOC Document

DocID: 1rrWu - View Document

Philosophy / Metaphysics / Rationalists / Jansenists / Determinists / Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz / Idealists / Innovators / Discourse on Metaphysics / Antoine Arnauld / Free will in theology / Existence

The Correspondence between Leibniz and Arnauld G. W. Leibniz and Antoine Arnauld Copyright © 2010–2015 All rights reserved. Jonathan Bennett [Brackets] enclose editorial explanations. Small ·dots· enclose material t

DocID: 1rfYa - View Document

Philosophy / German idealism / Continental philosophers / Ontology / American philosophers / Idealists / Immanuel Kant / Critique of Pure Reason / Category of being / Joseph Margolis / Idealism / A priori and a posteriori

NSP2 Pragmatism, metaphysics and culture

DocID: 1rfBl - View Document

Philosophy / Academia / Idealists / Monism / Arthur Schopenhauer / Metaphysicians / German idealism / Pessimism / Will / World / Immanuel Kant / The World as Will and Representation

Age of Absurdity – Arthur Schopenhauer Re-visited, helped by Arthur Schopenhauer. Dc Tue 12 Apl 11 at The Blue Mugge

DocID: 1r68X - View Document