Letters for the Blind

Substance 45 (1):81-97 (2016)
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Nowhere do things flourish which are not a combination of inert elements, and nowhere can we perceive matter as other than that constant nourishment which thought directs, regulates, and controls, but on which it is dependent. In the autumn of 1798, Immanuel Kant published what was his final work, The Conflict of the Faculties. The latter comprises three essays, which ostensibly address the conflicts between the lower faculty of philosophy and the higher faculties of, respectively, theology, law, and medicine. Each of the three essays was written for a different purpose and at a different time :2 the first, completed in 1794, deals with the relationship between..

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