Historically the most striking result of Kant's labors was the rapid separation of the thinkers of his own nation and, though less completely, of the world, into two parties;—the philosophers and the scientists.


The Order of Nature: An Essay (1917)


Historically the most striking result of Kant's labors was the rapid separation of the thinkers of his own nation and, though less completely, of the ...

Historically the most striking result of Kant's labors was the rapid separation of the thinkers of his own nation and, though less completely, of the ...

Historically the most striking result of Kant's labors was the rapid separation of the thinkers of his own nation and, though less completely, of the ...

Historically the most striking result of Kant's labors was the rapid separation of the thinkers of his own nation and, though less completely, of the ...