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"An Almost Single Inference": Kant's Deduction Of The Categories Reconsidered, Konstantin Pollok
"An Almost Single Inference": Kant's Deduction Of The Categories Reconsidered, Konstantin Pollok
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By taking into account some texts published between the first and the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason that have been neglected by most of those who have dealt with the deduction of the categories, I argue that the core of the deduction is to be identified as the 'almost single inference from the precisely determined definition of a judgment in general,' which Kant adumbrates in the Metaphysical Foundations in order to 'make up for the deficiency' of the A-deduction. Whereas the first step of the B-deduction is an attempt to show that the manifold of an intuition …
Victorian Writers, Remembered & Forgotten, Patrick G. Scott
Victorian Writers, Remembered & Forgotten, Patrick G. Scott
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Based on a library exhibition at the University of South Carolina, summarizes the career and writings of many well-known British Victorian novelists, poets and non-fiction writers (including Dickens, Thackeray, Carlyle, Darwin, Tennyson, E.B. and Robert Browning, the Brontes, George Eliot, R.L.Stevenson), in contrast with the achievements of lesser-known writers also represented in the library's special collections (including G. W. M. Reynolds, Elizabeth Sewell, William North, Rhoda Broughton, and George Douglas Brown). Originally developed as an exhibition for the 2008 meeting of the Victorians Institute.
The Missouri Compromise And Its Aftermath: Slavery And The Meaning Of America, By Robert Pierce Forbes, Lacy K. Ford, Jr.
The Missouri Compromise And Its Aftermath: Slavery And The Meaning Of America, By Robert Pierce Forbes, Lacy K. Ford, Jr.
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A review of The Missouri Compromise and Its Aftermath: Slavery and the Meaning of America, by Robert Pierce Forbes
Book Review: Forest Of Time: A Century Of Science At Wind River Experimental Forest, By Margaret Herring And Sarah Greene, Emily K. Brock
Book Review: Forest Of Time: A Century Of Science At Wind River Experimental Forest, By Margaret Herring And Sarah Greene, Emily K. Brock
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No abstract provided.
Book Review: Nanoethics: The Ethical And Social Implications Of Nanotechnology, Kevin Elliott
Book Review: Nanoethics: The Ethical And Social Implications Of Nanotechnology, Kevin Elliott
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No abstract provided.
Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, And The Continental European Model, By Harold James, Michael S. Smith
Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, And The Continental European Model, By Harold James, Michael S. Smith
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A review of Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the Continental European Model, by Harold James
Masculinist Theory And Romantic Authorship, Or Hawthorne, Politics, Desire, David Greven
Masculinist Theory And Romantic Authorship, Or Hawthorne, Politics, Desire, David Greven
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No abstract provided.
“The Whole Numerous Race Of The Melancholy Among Men”: Mourning, Hypocrisy, And Same-Sex Desire In Poe's Narrative Of Arthur Gordon Pym, David Greven
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No abstract provided.
The Path Not Taken: French Industrialization In The Age Of Revolution, 1750-1830, By Jeff Horn, Michael S. Smith
The Path Not Taken: French Industrialization In The Age Of Revolution, 1750-1830, By Jeff Horn, Michael S. Smith
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A review of The Path Not Taken: French Industrialization in the Age of Revolution, 1750-1830, by Jeff Horn
Book Review: To Die In Cuba: Suicide And Society, Matt D. Childs
Book Review: To Die In Cuba: Suicide And Society, Matt D. Childs
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No abstract provided.