The book presents a playful riddle that invites readers to engage with its whimsical and humorous tone. It hints at themes of innocence and curiosity, likely exploring the lighthearted aspects of relationships or childhood experiences. The clever phrasing suggests a blend of charm and cheekiness, making it appealing to those who enjoy witty wordplay and fun narratives.
Jeffrey Edwards Boeken



Autonomy, Moral Worth, and Right
Kant on Obligatory Ends, Respect for Law, and Original Acquisition
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- 12 uur lezen
This book explores the unexpected consequences of Kant's views on practical reason and property, revealing new insights into his role in modern moral philosophy.
Substance, force, and the possibility of knowledge
- 291bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
"An outstanding, permanent contribution to Kant scholarship. No previous work places Kant's concern with the dynamic theory of matter into such clear, detailed, and illuminating relation to the contemporaneous scientific and metaphysical background of these issues, or traces Kant's fundamental concern with a dynamic plenum through the entire career of his philosophical thought. Edwards provides a major reassessment, not only of Kant's theory of matter, but of the basic aims and character of Kant's idealism and his transcendental theory of knowledge." --Kenneth R. Westphal, University of New Hampshire