'Fine Art' as Living Phenomenon in Kant | by Melanie Dunne
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- We continue our celebration of Kant's 300th birthday with a video essay by continental philosopher Melanie Dunne.
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Good evening to you, professr Johannes. I have already asked you once but you never replied.
I am a young student of philosophy how constderder himself a platonist, an idealist and a nominalist. I have no idea are those positions right or not and should I change them Could you tell me what is your position on the issue. Thank you.
Nominalism and Platonism are at odds with each other
Why don’t you think for yourself, read and think more yourself before outsourcing judgements and opinions to others? There are no short cuts on this path.
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I am only asking for some advice from the best. And about platonism and nominalism I think Kant, Quine would't agree with you .
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Advice for what your ideas ought to be is ludicrous, especially if you’ve only just begun reading
A Platonist, Idealist, and Nominalist in what regards?