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Index apperception 66 art 126-7, 132-3 beauty 11 8-29 Being 15, 40, 41, 160, 170 Hume, David 13 Plato dualism 16 Ideas 49 , 70 reincarnation 18 imagination 48-9, 121-5, Truth 20-1 142-3 potentiality 45 intuition 33 , 54-5, 59, predication 31, 60-2, 6'. 120 Quincey, Thomas de 156 Button, Comte de 12 Kant, Immanuel Burke, Edmund 135 childhood 4- 7 condemned 12 Rationalism 37-9 reality see Truth categorical imperative 110, 113, 163 Christianity 20 death 158 health 114-15 professorshiFJ 76 reason 44, 49, 66-8, 72-5, 100-3, 142 absence of 1 05 consciousness 22, 64 Copernicus 63-4 corporeal world 20 royal warning 154 reincarnation 18 teaching 25-7 knowledge 1 00 religion 148- 50, 153-5 see also Christianity; cosmology 29-30 limits 3 God Critical Philosophy 44-9 Ki:inigsburg University representation 38, 41-3 , Critique of Judgement, philosophy 1 0-11 50-5 The 116-47 Kant rector of 8 Rousseau , Jean- Critique of Practical Jacques 33-5 Reason, The 84-100 Longinus 134 Critique of Pure Reason, Lyotard , J .- F. 159, 168-9 schematism 65 The 36, 39, 50- 75 sensual judgement metaphysics 15, 28-32 118-21 Derrida, Jacques 170-1 mind Socrates 18 Descartes, Rene 22 design 126 in nature 128-9 dialectic 40 limits of 32 and nature 13 soul , types of 44-6, 70 space 32-3, 56-7 monads 23 Speculative Reason moral law 101-2, 106- 13 100- 2 Diderot, Denis 14 sublime, the 134-41 , 169 disinterestedness 121-3 nature 12, 126- 9 , 133, substance, theory of 19 dualism 16 138 suprasensibility 107-10 freedom from 144-6 Empiricism 37-9 and mind 13 Enlightenment 11 , 151-2 Rousseau 34 Wolff 24 teleological judgement 147 "thing in itself" see faculties 44- 9 form 55, 58 Newton, Isaac 11 noumenon Nietzsche, Friedrich time 32- 3, 56-7 Foucault, Michel 166- 7 162-3 transcendental world 20, free will 22, 161 nothingness 122 54 freedom 100-2, 1 09-11 noumenon 33, 42, 103, Truth 3, 18, 20, 40 142-6, 168 106, 164-5 genius 129, 126- 9 , 133 philosophers as God 11 - 12, 19, 74- 5 scientists 13 philosophy 24 Hegel, G.WF. 160- 1 critical 44-9 Heidegger, Martin 164-5 defined 43 understanding 49, 59-60, 62, 64-70, 1 OOff universal law 109- 10 Wolff, Christian 24, 31 176

Index apperception 66

art 126-7, 132-3

beauty 11 8-29

Being 15, 40, 41, 160,

170

Hume, David 13

Plato dualism 16

Ideas 49 , 70

reincarnation 18

imagination 48-9, 121-5, Truth 20-1

142-3

potentiality 45

intuition 33 , 54-5, 59, predication 31, 60-2, 6'.

120

Quincey, Thomas de 156

Button, Comte de 12 Kant, Immanuel Burke, Edmund 135 childhood 4- 7

condemned 12

Rationalism 37-9

reality see Truth categorical imperative

110, 113, 163

Christianity 20

death 158

health 114-15

professorshiFJ 76

reason 44, 49, 66-8,

72-5, 100-3, 142

absence of 1 05

consciousness 22, 64

Copernicus 63-4

corporeal world 20

royal warning 154 reincarnation 18

teaching 25-7

knowledge 1 00

religion 148- 50, 153-5

see also Christianity;

cosmology 29-30

limits 3

God

Critical Philosophy 44-9 Ki:inigsburg University representation 38, 41-3 , Critique of Judgement, philosophy 1 0-11 50-5

The 116-47

Kant rector of 8

Rousseau , Jean-

Critique of Practical

Jacques 33-5

Reason, The 84-100 Longinus 134 Critique of Pure Reason, Lyotard , J .- F. 159, 168-9 schematism 65

The 36, 39, 50- 75

sensual judgement metaphysics 15, 28-32 118-21

Derrida, Jacques 170-1 mind

Socrates 18

Descartes, Rene 22

design 126

in nature 128-9

dialectic 40

limits of 32

and nature 13

soul , types of 44-6, 70

space 32-3, 56-7

monads 23

Speculative Reason moral law 101-2, 106- 13 100- 2

Diderot, Denis 14

sublime, the 134-41 , 169

disinterestedness 121-3 nature 12, 126- 9 , 133, substance, theory of 19 dualism 16 138 suprasensibility 107-10

freedom from 144-6

Empiricism 37-9

and mind 13

Enlightenment 11 , 151-2 Rousseau 34

Wolff 24

teleological judgement

147

"thing in itself" see faculties 44- 9

form 55, 58

Newton, Isaac 11

noumenon

Nietzsche, Friedrich time 32- 3, 56-7

Foucault, Michel 166- 7 162-3

transcendental world 20,

free will 22, 161

nothingness 122

54

freedom 100-2, 1 09-11 noumenon 33, 42, 103, Truth 3, 18, 20, 40

142-6, 168

106, 164-5

genius 129, 126- 9 , 133 philosophers as

God 11 - 12, 19, 74- 5

scientists 13

philosophy 24

Hegel, G.WF. 160- 1

critical 44-9

Heidegger, Martin 164-5 defined 43

understanding 49, 59-60,

62, 64-70, 1 OOff universal law 109- 10

Wolff, Christian 24, 31

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