Kant and the Imposition of Time and Space

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19 (1):43-66 (1996)
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In “Kant, Mendelssohn, Lambert, and the Subjectivity of Time,” and its companion piece “Was Kant A Nativist?”, Lorne Falkenstein advances the intriguing thesis that.

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