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... means . The end is the preservation of the state . One cannot but view this drama as a precipitant at- tempt by Kleist to bring the state and the poetic aspect of his na- ture into harmony . It is difficult not to conclude that Kleist ...
... means . The end is the preservation of the state . One cannot but view this drama as a precipitant at- tempt by Kleist to bring the state and the poetic aspect of his na- ture into harmony . It is difficult not to conclude that Kleist ...
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... means the reconciliation with Kant . The futility of attempting to gain knowl- edge of the physical world by means of reason does not imply im- possibility of knowledge in the realm of the ethical . The voice of the categorical ...
... means the reconciliation with Kant . The futility of attempting to gain knowl- edge of the physical world by means of reason does not imply im- possibility of knowledge in the realm of the ethical . The voice of the categorical ...
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... means , among other things , is that for Mr. Berg- mann " the core of the problem is to construct an ideal language into which the relevant uses of ' to mean ' can be adequately transcribed . " The author proposes , then , to examine ...
... means , among other things , is that for Mr. Berg- mann " the core of the problem is to construct an ideal language into which the relevant uses of ' to mean ' can be adequately transcribed . " The author proposes , then , to examine ...
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