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Mill's "Essays on religion"

Mill's "Essays on religion"2015

Charles Carroll Everett

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Fichte's Science of Knowledge Charles Carroll Everett, American divine and philosopher (1829-1900) This ebook presents «Fichte's Science of Knowledge», from Charles Carroll Everett. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected. Table of Contents - About This Book - Preface - The Man - Problems Considered In Relation To Kant - The Deduction Of The Categories - The Thing-in-itself - Problems Suggested By The Practical Reason - Unity In General - The Problems Considered In Themselves - The A Priori Method In Philosophy - The Ultimate Reality - The I And The Me - The Not-me And Its Relation To The I - The Method Of Fichte As Suggested By The Principles Already Laid Down - The Antinomy Of The Not-me - The Practical Solution Of The Antinomy - The Deduction Of Perception And Other Mental Processes - Perception - Thought - The Power Of Judgment, And Its Relation To The Understanding - The Reason - Of The Not-me To The I - Deduction Of The Would Of Objects, And Its Relation To The Activity Of The I - The Longing For Change - The Objective World - The World Op Objects - Space - Time - The Nature Of The Change Desired - The Longing For Harmony And Completeness - The Absolute Harmony - Transition To Ontology - Ontology - Comparison With Schopenhauer And With Hegel, Criticism, And Conclusion

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2015
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OL37153288W

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