Kant: Realitäten und Begriffe

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„[D]er Grundsatz: daß Realitäten (als bloße Bejahungen) einander niemals logisch widerstreiten, ist ein ganz wahrer Satz von dem Verhältnisse der Begriffe“. (p. 272f.) #Kant #Realitäten #Begriffe

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Leibniz: La dernière raison des choses

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„Et c’est ainsi que la dernière raison des choses doit être dans une substance nécessaire, dans laquelle le détail des changemens ne soit qu’éminemment, comme dans la source, et c’est ce que nous appelons Dieu.“ (No. 38) #Leibniz #DernièreRaisonDesChoses #Dieu

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Pierce: First Stage of Inquiry

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„The whole series of mental performances between the notice of the wonderful phenomenon and the acceptance of the hypothesis, during which the usually docile understanding seems to hold the bit between its teeth and to have us at its mercy - the search for pertinent circumstances and the laying hold of them, sometimes without our cognisance, the scrutiny of them, the dark labouring, the bursting out of the startling conjecture, the remarking of its smooth fitting to the anomaly, as it is turned back and forth like a key in a lock, and the final estimation of its Plausibility, I reckon as composing the First Stage of Inquiry.“ (Chap. III) #Peirce #FirstStageOfInquiry

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