Discovering the Mind, Goethe, Kant and Hegel [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 13 (3):1-3 (1982)
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Abstract

Walter Kaufmann’s Discovering the Mind is not a disaster - to use the language he applies to Kant’s writing - only because it is unlikely to have any significant consequences. Nevertheless, it is a bad book. It is bad intellectual history, bad psychology and bad philosophy. What is more, beneath the “clear, lively and readable” prose, which Isaiah Berlin celebrates, one finds intellectual confusion, boring repetition and a chaotic mind.

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