Inner Sense and the Leningrad Reflexion

International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (3):271-279 (1989)
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This is a facing-Page translation of a two-Page fragment of kant's on inner sense, Similar to the ""reflexionen"" collected in volumes 14-19 of the academy edition of kant's complete works. It is especially important because of its subject matter: inner sense plays a key role in kant's epistemology, But is discussed separately only in the "anthropology". The fragment has a number of points in common with a number of similar "reflexionen" on the refutation of idealism, But also differs from these in important ways. Three articles dealing with the fragment's history and significance are published along with it

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