Goethe Handbuch 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-476-03655-1_191
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Kant, Immanuel (1724–1804)

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“…2 Br 10:211. 3 Dietzsch (2003): 167-168. 4 "… große Zerstörer im Reiche der Gedanken" (Heine (1997): 94).…”
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“…2 Br 10:211. 3 Dietzsch (2003): 167-168. 4 "… große Zerstörer im Reiche der Gedanken" (Heine (1997): 94).…”
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“…23 It is conceivable, then, that those "other services" which Kant provided to Mendelssohn's protégé involved interpreting. 16 Dietzsch (2003): 134. 17 Ibidem: 109.…”
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“…Rationalism approached the question of religiousness only in terms of reason and morality. 14 Subsequent centuries saw many political and economic changes. The progress of industrial revolution and growing rationalism led to new perceptions of reality, in which the atheistic philosophy created a "godless myth of God's death."…”
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