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so:text | Kant stands in the tradition of the Leibniz-Woffian school. He made the thinking through of English philosophy, especially Hume, fruitful for the formation of his own questioning. On the whole, however, the school-philosophy of Leibniz-Wolffian stamp remained predominant in Kant. He used Metaphysica 1739, by Alexander Baumgarten in his lectures in metaphysics and appreciated this textbook "especially for the richness and precision of its teaching method." p. 114 (en) |
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so:description | What Is A Thing? (1935, 1968) (en) |
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