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Автор Wood, Allen
Автор Guyer, Paul
Автор Allison, Henry E.
Дата выпуска 2007
dc.description People talk about rats deserting a sinking ship, but they don't usually ask where the rats go. Perhaps this is only because the answer is so obvious: of course, most of the rats climb aboard the sounder ships, the ships that ride high in the water despite being laden with rich cargoes of cheese and grain and other things rats love, the ships that bring prosperity to ports like eighteenth-century Königsberg and firms such as Green & Motherby. By making the insulting comparison - as I am in the course of doing – between us Kant scholars and a horde of noxious vermin, my more or less transparent aim is to mitigate, or at least to distract attention from, the collective immodesty of what I am saying about us. For my point is that, in the past half-century or so, Kant studies has become a very prosperous ship indeed. Its success has even been the chief thing that has buoyed all its sister ships in the fleet of modern philosophy, most of which are also doing very well.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Kantian Review 2007
Название Debating Allison on Transcendental Idealism
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S1369415400000893
Electronic ISSN 2044-2394
Print ISSN 1369-4154
Журнал Kantian Review
Том 12
Первая страница 1
Последняя страница 39
Аффилиация Wood Allen; University of Stanford
Аффилиация Guyer Paul; University of Pennsylvania
Аффилиация Allison Henry E.; University of California
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