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Wolffians and the Emancipation of Aesthetic Faculties
P. 217–230.
Heßbrüggen-Walter S.
Springer, 2021.
First book in English totally dedicated to the analysis and discussion of Christian Wolff's psychology. Shows how scientific psychology emerged from 18th century German philosophy. Analyzes the reception of Wolff's psychology among major philosophers and scholars, such as Kant, Hegel and Wundt ...
Added: October 25, 2021
Heßbrüggen-Walter S., , in: The Experiential Turn in Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy.: L., NY: Routledge, 2021. Ch. 4 P. 81–97.
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Indregard Jonas Jervell, ERGO-AN OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY 2018 Vol. 5 No. 7 P. 173–201
What is it that makes a mental state conscious? Recent commentators have proposed that for Kant, consciousness results from differentiation: A mental state is conscious insofar as it is distinguished, by means of our conceptual capacities, from other states or things. I argue instead that Kant’s conception of state consciousness is sensory: A mental state ...
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Heßbrüggen-Walter, Stefan, , in: Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses.: De Gruyter, 2019. P. 867–874.
The chapter discusses Kant's Dreams of a Spirit-Seer. It defends the thesis that in this work Kant discusses not one, but three different versions of a ‘metaphysics of spirits’. All of them are mutually incompatible. I propose to weaken the impact of these problems by identifying a second target of Kant’s scorn in Dreams – ...
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Guryanov I., / Series HUM "Humanities". 2017.
The movement of the so-called philosophiсal physicians was formed at the Prussian University of Halle in the middle of the 18th century as a medico-philosophical approach outside of the structure of university genres both in medicine and in philosophy. Being professional physicians, they read metaphysical texts relating to the status of body, to the living ...
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