Kant’s Criticism of Swedenborg: Parapsychology and the Origin of the Copernican Hypothesis

In Fiona Steinkamp, Parapsychology, Philosophy and the Mind: Essays Honoring John Beloff. McFarland. pp. 146-178 (2002)
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Kant's intellectual development: 1746–1781.Frederick Beiser - 1992 - In Paul Guyer, The Cambridge companion to Kant. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 26--61.
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