Composition

The Monist 55 (2):163-181 (1971)
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Abstract

There being no object without a subject, we can neither understand nor govern ourselves as if we were objects. If “human” refers to our objectivity and “transcendental” to our subjectivity, philosophy, since it is a subjective act, is transcendental.

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