Phenomenological Reviews

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Reason and its realization

Nathan Rotenstreich

pp. 39-57

Abstract

In coming to the consideration of the place occupied by the concepts of "theory" and "practice" in Kant's system, we must bear in mind that these concepts have many meanings. To find the common thread that runs through the various meanings given to these concepts by Kant we must collect the different formulations that occur in his system and seek to interpret them in the light of a common pattern.

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Published in:

Rotenstreich Nathan (1977) Theory and practice: an essay in human intentionalities. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 39-57

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1098-6_4

Full citation:

Rotenstreich Nathan (1977) Reason and its realization, In: Theory and practice, Dordrecht, Springer, 39–57.