Monism And Meliorism a Philosophical Essay On Causality And Ethics
The book Monism And Meliorism a Philosophical Essay On Causality And Ethics was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of Monism And Meliorism a Philosophical Essay On Causality And Ethics book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Monism And Meliorism a Philosophical Essay On Causality And Ethics a good or bad book?
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Now they are so indeed, in some respects, inas- much as they grow internally within the ego. And expe- riencing their objectivity in the world outside of us, Kant argues that there must needs be a loan, given by our ego to the world. Locke's solution is certainly wrong, as the apriority of time and space is undeniable. So Kant sees no other way than that which constitutes his idealism, according to which time and space and the whole world as we perceive it are not real but ideal, our mind dicta...ting the fundamental laws. § 6. THE FOUNDATION OF MONISM. But is there no other possible way out of the difficulty? There is a third way to a solution ; it is midway between Locke and Kant, overlooked by Kant, and the only remaining way. Let us try it and hope that it will lead to a more satisfactory result. First let us ask, what is the subject in the objective world } What are we ourselves in regard to our sur- roundings . '' If we were standing outside of ourselves, inquiring into what we call our subject, our ego, the centre of our cognition, we should find it to be an ob- ject like all other objects beside it.
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