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Contemplation versus Reason1 An Inquiry into Human Knowledge in the Light of Theory of Values

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

André Mercier
Affiliation:
Former Vice-Chancellor, The University of Bern

Extract

What is Contemplation? What is Reason?

Will the answers to these questions allow one to compare and distinguish them on a common level? If this comparison and this distinction succeed and are to lead us to a better understanding of human knowledge, how do we have to conceive of that human knowledge itself? And, finally, if this is to be done in the light of a theory of values, what are values, and which values are there?

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1973

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References

1 Lecture delivered at King's College, London, March 16, 1972.