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Space, time, and thought in Kant
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ISBN: 0792301358 9401075328 940092299X Year: 1989 Publisher: Dordrecht Kluwer

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Kant's theory of the self
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ISBN: 9780415994705 9780203886991 9781135846411 9781135846459 9781135846466 9780415887793 Year: 2009 Volume: 7(6) Publisher: New York Taylor & Francis

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Themes in Kant's metaphysics and ethics
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ISBN: 081321629X 9780813216294 0813213711 9780813213712 Year: 2004 Publisher: Washington, D.C. Catholic University of America Press


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Phenomenology and the physical reality of consciousness
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ISBN: 1283280442 9786613280442 9027284172 9789027284174 9789027252203 9027252203 9781283280440 6613280445 Year: 2011 Publisher: Amsterdam/Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co.

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The predominant positive view among philosophers and scientists alike is that consciousness is something realized in brain activity. This view, however, largely fails to capture what consciousness is like according to how it shows itself to conscious beings. What this work proposes instead is that consciousness is a phenomenon that exists in and throughout the body. Apart from whether or not it involves intentionality and apart from whether or not it involves awareness of the self, consciousness is self-intimating, self-revealing, self-disclosing. Self-disclosure is the definitive phenomenolog


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Happiness, morality, and freedom
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ISBN: 9004283218 9789004283213 9789004283206 900428320X 1322199930 Year: 2014 Publisher: Boston

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To be happy is to be emotionally and evaluatively satisfied with one’s life according to a standard of satisfaction one can claim as one’s own as a reasoning being. Since there is no definitive proof of what the standard of satisfaction is, being open to the devising and testing of standards by others is part of claiming one’s own standard as a reasoning being. This open-ness is equivalent to being open to and hence respecting and caring for the pursuit of happiness of others. Since such respect and care is what it is to be moral, it follows that one cannot be happy without being moral.

Representation of the world: a naturalized semantics
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ISBN: 0820433500 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Lang

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Kant's analogies of experience
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Chicago-London University of Chicago Press

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