Kant... was also quite aware that "the urgent need" of reason is both different from and "more than mere quest and desire for knowledge." Hence, the distinguishing of the two faculties, reason and intellect, coincides with a distinction between two altogether different mental activities, thinking and knowing.


p. 14. - The Life of the Mind (1971/1978)


Kant... was also quite aware that the urgent need of reason is both different from and more than mere quest and desire for knowledge. Hence, the...

Kant... was also quite aware that the urgent need of reason is both different from and more than mere quest and desire for knowledge. Hence, the...

Kant... was also quite aware that the urgent need of reason is both different from and more than mere quest and desire for knowledge. Hence, the...

Kant... was also quite aware that the urgent need of reason is both different from and more than mere quest and desire for knowledge. Hence, the...