Also, Cassirer's "Rousseau, Goethe, Kant" is an excellent read and can be found at used book stores and "addall" site. Mark ________________________________ ...
I noticed the discussion on Darwin, and thought you might be interested in this post from a Hegel group: it seems more appropriate on your list. Response to...
That was very hard to read, so I only want to focus on this sentence: "Kant's formulation, between the first and third critiques, seems unsatisfactory, as if...
Omar, Concerning the schematism, the deduction, inner sense, etc., you might want to take a look at chap 2, "The Schematism in its Context," in _Experience and...
... There is no fundamental independence of sensibility and understanding, they are unified in every single experience. But if you start with experience and ...
... My impression is more that Kant does not agree with these two, but treats them with respect. I take it that the party of determinism, the antithesis in the...
... There are two ... quite ... Kantianism. It ... are the ... I wonder if anyone could give me a clear set of differentiations between psychologism,...
It sounds to me very similar to Trinitarian doctrines; a community of giving and receiving - a hypostatic economy amounting to a hypostatic union. It also...
Omar, I can't say that I agree with Rotenstreich, but find him unorthodox and stimulating. In this essay he elevates the schematism, and presents it as more...
[I've had a look at my last posting to this list on the Yahoo web system, and since it isn't displaying on screen as intended and has undergone a change in my...
Leon Weiseltier, in an article at the New Republic, takes on the Intelligent Design movement by citing the work of Kant. Good idea. This is a welcome approach,...
Good point about the widespread oblivion of Empiricists (especially the Materialists among them) regarding the two-edged nature of the Kantian critique. ...
In a message dated 8/22/2005 1:46:44 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, reader@... writes: Good point about the widespread oblivion of Empiricists (especially ...
Well I think it is with a great deal of justice that Spencer has not been "popular" nor held in much real esteem for about 100 years. But yes, although his...
Since the question of Kant, the noumenal and evolution has come up from the previous posts on Herbert Spencer and Darwin, let me comment with one more post...
In a message dated 8/22/2005 1:46:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, reader@... writes: When the Materialist is driven by "intellectual necessity" to posit the...
As a biology teacher you have no recourse to the critical philosophy as a basis for your inferences. Real science cannot speak of pure origins, especially...
In a message dated 8/24/2005 7:57:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, reader@... writes: Real science cannot speak of pure origins, especially spontaneous ...
First, in my view the phrase "origin of life" is an oxymoron. Contemplating both subject and predicate, can you understand how that might be the case? If not,...
One of the problems with the origin of life debate is the difference between 'life' and some 'spiritual domain'. There is, unfortunately no such distinction...
I updated my last post for my blog, here's the longer version. From Kant list at yahoogroups.com One of the problems with the origin of life debate is the...
In a message dated 8/25/2005 5:22:22 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, FREDWELFARE@... writes: Science does acknowledge that what it cannot explain or address ...
John, I find your material quite fascinating - congratulations. I had created a post on the forum way back in Jan. 2004 about my having read Kant on various...
Thanks a lot for your reply. I am checking ou-t your references, and would be interested in exploring relevant Palmquist material. Why not repost this ...