kantian|kantians in English

noun

[Kant·i·an || 'kæntɪən]

supporter of the philosophies of Kant

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1. This is Kantian ethics ; or, the Golden Rule.

2. His sociology engaged in a neo-Kantian critique of the limits of human perception.

3. This criticism, aesthetically, is based upon Kantian aesthetics and positivist aesthetics.

4. Hegel ? s concept of spirit is the synthesis of the Kantian distinction between noumenon and phenomenon.

5. Afrikan Aleksandrovich Spir (1837–1890) was a Russian neo-Kantian philosopher of German-Greek descent who wrote primarily in German

6. The Kantian objection to real time I do need to discuss is the one in his first Antinomy …

7. O'Neill argues that a successful Kantian account of social justice must not rely on any unwarranted idealizations or assumption.

8. Like Kantian Antinomies, or the Heisenberg uncertainty principle of quantum physics, hermeneutics is a field in which whenever we press too far in one direction …

9. Afrikan Aleksandrovich Špir (Russian: Африка́н Алекса́ндрович Спир; Ukrainian: Африка́н Олекса́ндрович Спір or Шпір, transcribed: Afrykan Oleksandrovych Spir or Shpir; German: Afrikan (von) Spir, French: African (de) Spir, Italian: Africano Spir) (15 November 1837 – 26 March 1890 [2]) was a Russian Neo-Kantian philosopher of German

10. Against the "rational capacity", "Conventionalist", Kantian and early Wittgensteinian views, other philosophers, especially radical empiricists and naturalists (not to speak of epistemological skeptics), have rejected the claim that a priori knowledge exists (hence by implication also the claim that analytic

11. Therein lies Land's solution to overcoming Kantian Anthropocentrism: transfigure death into the transcendental condition by which we judge every philosophy's claim to grasp the real as valid only to the extent that it acknowledges the death of itself as an organon of the conceptual: 'death is the impersonal subject of critique, and not an

12. ‘Thomas begins with recent neo-Kantian studies of the aesthetics of melancholy, and applies these ideas to a number of case studies, chiefly the Bucolics of Virgil, the eclogues of Miklós Radnóti, and the utopian lyrics and music of Bob Dylan.’ ‘An eclogue is a poem in a classical style on a pastoral subject.

13. Antinomy (Metaph) A contradiction or incompatibility of thought or language; -- in the Kantian philosophy, such a contradiction as arises from the attempt to apply to the ideas of the reason, relations or attributes which are appropriate only to the facts or the concepts of experience.; Antinomy An opposing law or rule of any kind