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Germans have a term Vernunft, which seems to come nearest to our word Reason, or the necessary and absolute truths which we cannot conceive as being other than what they are.
Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius 1839
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Vertriebene Vernunft 2 (1987): 753 – 757; Geiringer, Hilda, and Richard von Mises.
Hilda Geiringer. 2009
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You can't prove by pure reason (reinen Vernunft if you like) that such greater agency exists.
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See also Stadler, Vertrieben Vernunft I and II (1987) and (1988). back
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It is noteworthy that the text of Eclipse would eventually be published in German as “Zur Kritik der instrumentellen Vernunft” (“On the Critique of Instrumental Reason”).
Max Horkheimer Berendzen, J.C. 2009
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You can't prove by pure reason (reinen Vernunft if you like) that such greater agency exists.
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German version: 1994, “Vier Modelle praktischer Vernunft,” in Vernunftbegriffe in der Moderne, H.F. F.lda and R. Horstmann (eds.), Stuttgart:
Kant's Account of Reason Williams, Garrath 2009
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In the Critique of Practical Reason, he states that it is simply a ˜fact of reason™ (Factum der Vernunft) that our wills are bound by the CI, and uses this to argue that our wills are autonomous.
Kant's Moral Philosophy Johnson, Robert 2008
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Vernunft, and then for Freud's and Lacan's understanding of the unconscious as thinking. 10
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Vol. 2: Zur Kritik der funktionalistischen Vernunft.
Jürgen Habermas Bohman, James 2007
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