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  1. Phädon oder über die Unsterblichkeit der Seele.Moses Mendelssohn - 2013 - Hamburg: Meiner, F. Edited by Anne Pollok.
    Die drei Dialoge des »Phädon« markieren einen Höhe- und Wendepunkt in der Geschichte der philosophischen Psychologie. Die wirkungsgeschichtliche Bedeutung des Hauptwerkes des »Klassikers der rationalen Psychologie« (Dilthey) reicht weit über einen neuen Beweis der Unsterblichkeit der Seele hinaus.
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  • Facing the Bounds of Tradition: Kant's Controversy with the Philosophisches Magazin.Yaron Senderowicz - 1998 - Science in Context 11 (2):205-228.
    The ArgumentThe main subject examined in this paper is Immanuel Kant's controversy withPhilosophisches Magazinregarding Kant's new theory of judgments. J. A. Eberhard, editor ofPhilosophisches Magazin, and his colleagues wanted to vindicate the Wollfian traditional concept of judgments by undermining Kant's claims. As will be demonstrated, their arguments were effective mainly in exposing the ambiguity that was inherent in Kant's concept of the synthetic a priori; an ambiguity that resulted from Kant's desire—central to his critique of metaphysics—to present judgments pertaining to (...)
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  • (1 other version)Основные понятия философии истории ф. а. степуна.В. И Повилайтис - 2011 - Kantovskij Sbornik 1:55-59.
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  • Historia critica philosophiae: a mundi incunabulis ad nostram usque aetatem deducta.Johann Jakob Brucker - 1743 - B.C. Breitkopf.
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  • (1 other version)The History of Philosophy (1701).Thomas Stanley - 2006 - Printed for H. Moseley and T. Dring.
    Long out of print, this classic in the field of philosophy is available once again. The history consists of 19 parts, including the seven sages or wise men of Greece, the 12 different sects of philosophers, the lives of the most eminent professors, and the opinions held by them. (Philosophy).
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