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Kant
la capacità di giudicare ; il ruolo del giudizio nell'organon della ragione pratica -
Premiere [-XVII] lettre theologique contre le Traité des prêts de commerce
dans laquelle on établit que c'est principalement par la revelation qu'on doit juger des questions de morale -
Supplement aux Lettres theologiques contre le Traité des prêts de commerce
Ou recueil de differentes lettres pour servir de reponse à la lettre d'un negociant d'Amsterdam du 30. decembre 1739 -
L' errance des normes
éléments d'éthique scolastique (1220-1320) -
Kant's tribunal of reason
legal metaphor and normativity in the Critique of pure reason -
The beautiful shape of the good
Platonic and Pythagorean themes in Kant's Critique of the power of judgment -
Der ethische Fehlgriff nach dem Ganzen
über einen anscheinend typischen Mangel normativer Theorien -
Philosophie und normale Sprache
Texte der Ordinary-Language-Philosophie -
Can't we make moral judgements?
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A third concept of liberty
judgment and freedom in Kant and Adam Smith -
The theory of moral sentiments, or, An essay towards an analysis of the principles by which men naturally judge concerning the conduct and character, first of their neighbours, and afterwards of themselves
to which is added, a dissertation on the origin of languages -
Enlightened sentiments
judgment and autonomy in the age of sensibility -
The poetics and politics of the American gothic
gender and slavery in Nineteenth-Century American literature -
Libertad, objeto práctico y acción
la facultad del juicio en la filosofía moral de Kant ; appendix: the three-fold function of the faculty of judgement in Kant's ethics: typik, moral judgement and conscience -
Wahrheit und Werturteil
eine Theorie der praktischen Rationalität -
A dissuasive from rash censures. A sermon preached at Faversham in the county of Kent; on Sunday afternoon, May the 23d, 1742. By the Rev. Mr. Richard Mason
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The theory of moral sentiments, or, an essay towards an analysis of the principles by which men naturally judge concerning the conduct and character, first of their neighbours, and afterwards of themselves. To which is added, A Dissertation on the Origin of Languages. By Adam Smith LL.D