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so:text | Kant's philosophy shifts for the first time the whole of modern thought and being into the clarity and transparency of the foundation . This determines every attitude toward knowledge since then, as well as the bounds and appraisals of the sciences in the nineteenth century up to the present time. Therein Kant towers so far above all who precede and follow that even those who reject him or go beyond him still remain entirely dependent upon him. p. 55-56 (en) |
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so:description | What Is A Thing? (1935, 1968) (en) |
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