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Insight: A Study of Human Understanding

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York Philosophical Library 1957Description: xxx, 785 22ISBN:
  • 0802209947
  • 9780802209948
Patent information: 1954Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 121
LOC classification:
  • BD161 .L6 1970
Contents:
pt. I. Insight as activity -- Elements -- Heuristic structures of empirical method -- III. The canons of imperial method -- IV. The complementary of classical and statistical investigations -- V. Space and time -- VI. Common sense and its subject -- VII. Common sense as object -- VIII. Things -- IX. The notion or judgment -- X. Reflective understanding -- pt. II. Insight as knowledge -- XI. Self-Affirmation of the knower -- XII. The notion of being -- XIII. The notion of objectivity -- XIV. The method of metaphysics -- XV. Elements of metaphysics -- XVI. Metaphysics as science -- XVII. Metaphysics as dialectic -- XVIII. The possibility of ethics -- XIX. General transcendent knowledge -- XX. Special transcendent knowledge
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pt. I. Insight as activity -- Elements -- Heuristic structures of empirical method -- III. The canons of imperial method -- IV. The complementary of classical and statistical investigations -- V. Space and time -- VI. Common sense and its subject -- VII. Common sense as object -- VIII. Things -- IX. The notion or judgment -- X. Reflective understanding -- pt. II. Insight as knowledge -- XI. Self-Affirmation of the knower -- XII. The notion of being -- XIII. The notion of objectivity -- XIV. The method of metaphysics -- XV. Elements of metaphysics -- XVI. Metaphysics as science -- XVII. Metaphysics as dialectic -- XVIII. The possibility of ethics -- XIX. General transcendent knowledge -- XX. Special transcendent knowledge

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