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God, Kant and the Transcendental Object: an Investigation into the Kantian Critique of the Ontological Argument

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An address to the 4th International Kant Congress, Mainz, Germany, 8 April 1974 on the nature and consequences of Kant's remarks within his Critique of Pure Reason on the notions of 'God' and the 'Transcendental Object', a text of which was published later the same year within the proceedings of the Congress as pages 347-355 of the Akten des 4 International Kant Kongresses, Mainz 6 10 April 1974, Teil II.1 (Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter, 1974).

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Analyticity, Epistemology, Judgments, Kant, Immanuel, Kemp-Smith, Norman, Metaphysics, Ontological Argument, Ontology, Philosophy, Philosophy, History of, Religion, Religion, History of, Cameron, Evan

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