The Philosopher's Stone

In Transformation of the Self in the thought of Schleiermacher. Oxford University Press (2008)
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This is the first chapter of my book Transformation of the Self in the Thought of Friedrich Schleiermacher. It is a look as some of Schleiermacher's early attempts to critique Kant's ethics, in particular with respect to the idea of transcendental freedom and the problem of act attribution.

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