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Hegel on reality as a self-knowing subject identified with infinitude Nietzsche’s notion of eternal return
intensive difference
101
,
557
–567 passim
intentionality
439
–441,
448
–449,
454
,
461
–463,
467
–469,
486
internal/external distinction.
Carnap’s internal/external distinction
intuition.
Bergson on analysis and intuition Descartes’ conception of an intuition Fichte’s conception of intuition Husserl’s conception of an intuition
See
Kantian intuitions
Jacobi, F.H.
170
James, William
35
,
311
John, St
568n72
Johnson, Samuel
326
joy
45
,
56
–57,
64
,
389
,
397
,
421
–422,
423n45
,
493
,
544
Judaism.
See
Christianity and Judæo-Christianity
Kant, Immanuel, passim
his Copernican revolution
119
–120,
167
,
384
,
474
his influence
107
,
109
,
140
–141,
143
–149,
153
,
155
,
159
–160,
162
–163,
166
–170,
192
,
196n6
,
199
–202,
234
,
239n49
,
246
,
248
–249,
252
,
279
,
330
–331,
352n28
,
374
,
421
–422,
438n25
,
474
,
492n93
,
501
,
509n34
,
542
,
543
,
544n6
,
557n47
,
578
,
586
,
598
,
600
,
139
–140,
144
,
150n19
,
151
–152,
190
,
374
neo-Kantians
and
transcendental idealism his sole fact of pure reason
his transcendental idealism
71n15
,
120
–122,
128
,
132
,
137
,
140
–141,
146
–147,
149
,
150n18
,
159
,
164
–168,
187
,
190
,
200n19
,
246
,
247n68
,
249nn74
,
75
,
363
–366,
384
,
387
,
421
,
449n56
,
450
–451,
453
,
597
–598
on conditions of experience
123
–124,
415n24
,
552
,
578
on Fichte
159
–160
on Hume
15n30
,
103
,
109
–116 passim,
123
,
125n45
,
167n16
,
277
,
279
–280,
602
on synthetic
a priori
knowledge
112
–127 passim,
137
–140 passim,
149
–153 passim,
168
,
200n19
,
217n67
,
234
–235,
265
–266,
280
,
284
–285,
375
,
384
–385,
442
,
602
on the metaphysics of space and time
120
,
122
,
127n50
,
134
,
160
,
190
,
557n47
on the regulative use of concepts
130
–131,
135
,
159
,
188
,
250
,
495
,
573
,
581
See also
Kantian intuitions
,
Kantian spectacles
,
‘thick’ sense-making and ‘thin’ sense-making
Kantian things in themselves
See also
‘thick’ sense-making and ‘thin’ sense-making
Kantian intuitions
122
–124,
134
,
139
–140,
145n5
,
151
–153,
168
,
200
–203,
210
,
232
,
286
,
440n36
,
501
,
520
,
557n47
Kantian spectacles
120
–126,
132n59
,
140
–141,
146
,
151
,
155
,
188
,
286
,
384
,
442
,
451
,
501
–502,
505
Kantian things in themselves
120
–140 passim,
150n19
,
151
–155 passim,
160
,
165
,
168
–170,
187
,
200
,
250
,
384
,
387
,
421
–422,
447
,
451
,
457
,
460n2
Fichte on things in themselves
Karamazov, Ivan
85
Kaufmann, Walter
173n35
,
373n2
Kemp, Gary
310n22
Kierkegaard, Søren
175n38
,
252n79
King Lear
22
knowability
9
,
47n11
,
83
,
89(
–90),
10
,
132
–137,
140
,
146
,
150n18
,
151
,
164
–166,
231n28
,
279
–280,
317
,
349n19
,
350
–360 passim,
364
,
448
,
547
,
579
,
581
,
597
–598,
601
knowledge:
a priori
a priority
applied to knowledge
and
Kant on synthetic
a priori
knowledge non-propositional Spinoza’s three kinds of Spinoza’s first/second/third kind of knowledge. Hegel on reality as a self-knowing subject
See
non-propositional knowledge and understanding
Spinoza’s three kinds of Spinoza’s first/second/third kind of knowledge. Hegel on reality as a self-knowing subject
See also
epistemic empiricism
,
knowability
Hegel on reality as a self-knowing subject
See also
knowability
Kraus, Karl
245
,
254n88
Krausz, Michael
496n7
Kripke, Saul
78n29
,
83n42
,
330n2
Kundera, Milan
404n101
Lakatos, Imre
573n83
language: ludic and/or oblique uses of
162
,
182
–184,
218
–219,
236
–254 passim,
257
,
260
,
288
,
292n39
,
293
–294,
294(
–295),
48
,
297
,
362
,
365
,
388
,
424
–425,
460n1
,
480
–485,
492
,
495
,
506
,
510
,
512
,
526
,
531
–541,
566
,
569
,
582
,
584
Carnap’s material/formal distinction
and
nonsense
vis-à-vis
the
Tractatus
. Carnap’s idea of a linguistic framework ‘ordinary language’ philosophy Wittgenstein’s idea of a language-game
See also
linguistic sense
,
linguistic turn
,
propositional sense and sense-making
,
use/mention distinction
‘ordinary language’ philosophy Wittgenstein’s idea of a language-game
See also
propositional sense and sense-making
,
use/mention distinction
Wittgenstein’s idea of a language-game
language-games.
Wittgenstein’s idea of a language-game
Lao Tze
252n79
Leibniz, G.W.
13
,
18n37
,
67
–86 passim,
107
,
113n16
,
126
,
263
,
301
,
341
,
343
,
350n22
,
391
,
543
,
550
–551,
554
,
557n47
,
559
,
567
,
580n99
,
601
–602
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