The nature and function of the categories in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, James Ward, S. Alexander

Dissertation, University of Edinburgh (1933)
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The aim of this investigation is to discuss the merits of the three radically divergent views as to the nature and function of the categories held by Kant, Ward and Alexander.

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