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  • Kant's motive in the third Critique is not to bridge gaps and achieve unity; the distinctions insisted on in the first two Critiques are a priori and necessary, not to be overridden.

    Logical conclusions Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • Critique is shaded with a sense of an underlying imperative, that the work should not just be good, but that it should be good X.

    Ethics and Enthusiasm Hal Duncan 2009

  • Kant's motive in the third Critique is not to bridge gaps and achieve unity; the distinctions insisted on in the first two Critiques are a priori and necessary, not to be overridden.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • The book we were working with was called The Critique of Pure Reason.

    Crazy Loco Love Victor Villaseñor 2010

  • The book we were working with was called The Critique of Pure Reason.

    Crazy Loco Love Victor Villaseñor 2010

  • The book we were working with was called The Critique of Pure Reason.

    Crazy Loco Love Victor Villaseñor 2010

  • Critique is always welcome but sheer, unadulterated amazement at my [...]

    08 | June | 2006 | Living the Liminal 2006

  • Critique is one of those trolls like IRI who should simply be ignored by everyone, much like we step around dog poop on the sidewalk.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast AM: June 5, 2006 2006

  • Critique is always welcome but sheer, unadulterated amazement at my prodigious talents gets you a gold star.

    The Website | Living the Liminal 2006

  • From the organic, still asserted as architectonic principle of the Critique of Pure Reason, to the phenomenological, the rational cognition of incarnate ideas, which the best part of the Kant interpretation in the nineteenth and twentieth century will single out, we have reached, in the final analysis, a materialism that, in the tradition of the reception of the third Critique, is seldom or never perceived.

    Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics 2005

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