Georg Friedrich Meier and “les paradis artificiels” of Immanuel Kant
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G. F. Meier, Kant, Meditation, DistractionAbstract
This text aims to show how G. F. Meier and Immanuel Kant see the fun and the distraction as an essential part of the philosophical method.Downloads
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