Put me in the “Kant is a genius” category as well. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » Time For a Blogger Ethics Panel] Reference
He tells me that Kant is much easier to read in English. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » Time For a Blogger Ethics Panel] Reference
Critique Kant is far more "interested" in nature than in art. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on 'Subjecticity (On Kant and the Texture of Romanticism)'] Reference
The only thing worse than reading Kant is slogging though Hegel. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » Time For a Blogger Ethics Panel] Reference
Kant is one of the great minds of all time in spite of his writing. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » Time For a Blogger Ethics Panel] Reference
In "Phenomenality and Materiality in Kant," de Man finds that in the. From Wordnik.com. [Seeing Is Reading] Reference
With respect to these genetic moments in Kant, Deleuze argues two points. From Wordnik.com. [The Transcendental: Deleuze, P. B. Shelley, and the Freedom of Immobility] Reference
Kant is really two philosophers: (1) the epistemologist of The Critique of. From Wordnik.com. [Introducing Kant] Reference
So, in Kant's estimation, laziness and fear are why we choose to be immature. From Wordnik.com. [Tom Silva: Kant on the Campaign Trail] Reference
De Man describes this view of history most explicitly in "Kant and Schiller.". From Wordnik.com. [Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics] Reference
Mind you, I often hear the word Kant when the name Phil Hendren is mentioned. From Wordnik.com. [Nadine Dorries to quit blogging?] Reference
Kant is so much more concerned with wild flowers than with poetry or painting. From Wordnik.com. [Subjecticity (On Kant and the Texture of Romanticism)] Reference
Pfau finds an instructive resolution of this question in Kant's Critique of Judgment. From Wordnik.com. [Response to Thomas Pfau] Reference
The other line of thinking, typified by Kant, is a rule-based system of right and wrong. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » Can Bush Be Trusted Again?] Reference
Kant is rarely my companion in debate, but bless him, he came up trumps when I needed him. From Wordnik.com. [On Censorship « Tales from the Reading Room] Reference
For example, in Kant, the human eye responds to the sublime in an augenblick, the blink of an eye. From Wordnik.com. [Landscapes and Kodak] Reference
One could pursue this line further in Kant, in his pointed discussion of genius in the Third Critique. From Wordnik.com. [Subjecticity (On Kant and the Texture of Romanticism)] Reference
Kant, is that aesthetic judgment is indeed based on concepts, but that these concepts are indeterminate. From Wordnik.com. [Contention and Contestation: Aesthetic Culture in Kant and Bourdieu] Reference
Gasché, in his recent book on Kant is one of the surprisingly few critics to emphasize that in the Third. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on 'Subjecticity (On Kant and the Texture of Romanticism)'] Reference
Gone is the basic ethical imperative as it had found expression in Kant's master-trope of the "voice" (Stimme). From Wordnik.com. [The Voice of Critique: Aesthetic Cognition After Kant,] Reference
I address the inscriptional character of the imagination in Kant more fully in a work-in-progress on the sublime. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on 'Subjecticity (On Kant and the Texture of Romanticism)'] Reference
Aesthetic experience, for Kant, is of a radically singular nature, as is the "reflective" judgement that it prompts. From Wordnik.com. [Subjecticity (On Kant and the Texture of Romanticism)] Reference
One would need to reassess the passages on stars and heaven in Kant's "Analytics of the Sublime," which de Man considers in his essays. From Wordnik.com. [Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics] Reference
Gertrude Stein's famous tautology, in Kant's aesthetics, as a beautiful object, "a rose is not a rose, is not a rose, is not a rose ….". From Wordnik.com. [Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics] Reference
At a minimum, such a genealogy would need to take in Kant and a variety of post-Kantian German intellectuals and artists, Coleridge and the. From Wordnik.com. [Introduction] Reference
Contestation: Aesthetic Culture in Kant and Bourdieu. From Wordnik.com. [Contention and Contestation: Aesthetic Culture in Kant and Bourdieu] Reference
Contestation: Aesthetic Culture in Kant and Bourdieu. From Wordnik.com. [Article Abstracts] Reference
"Phenomenality and Materiality in Kant" in Paul de Man. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on 'Discontinuous Shifts: History Reading History'] Reference
Culture in Kant and Bourdieu - Philosophy and Culture - Praxis. From Wordnik.com. [Contention and Contestation: Aesthetic Culture in Kant and Bourdieu] Reference
Aesthetic Culture in Kant and Bourdieu - Philosophy and Culture. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on 'Contention and Contestation: Aesthetic Culture in Kant and Bourdieu'] Reference
"Bringing About the Past: Prophetic Memory in Kant, Godwin, and Blake.". From Wordnik.com. [_Alastor_, Apostasy, and the Ecology of Criticism] Reference
Pfau: Bringing About the Past: Prophetic Memory in Kant, Godwin, and Blake. From Wordnik.com. [Wang, Introduction] Reference
Romanticism and Conspiracy Bringing About the Past: Prophetic Memory in Kant. From Wordnik.com. [Bringing About the Past] Reference
The term Kant employs for this unfolding. From Wordnik.com. [Kant's Philosophical Development] Reference
A related aspect of Kant's theory of freedom is what Henry Allison calls Kant's. From Wordnik.com. [Kant and Hume on Morality] Reference
Only as a very subtle critic may he be called the Kant of the thirteenth century. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy] Reference
Note that the Marburg Kantian Cohen called Kant the true founder of German socialism!. From Wordnik.com. [Darwiniana] Reference
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