Schopenhauer's position on whether the thing-in-itself is Will consequently presents some interpretive difficulties. |
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Similarly, Lange reduced science to the phenomenal level and repudiated the thing-in-itself. |
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The thing-in-itself, accordingly, indicates the limit and not the object of knowledge. |
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Operationalists rejected the idea of nature as a thing-in-itself existing behind the appearances observed in experimentation. |
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Oh I didn't lastyou see, folded over like the marginof a dream of the thing-in-itself. |
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Soon Hegel and Fichte came along and dumped the thing-in-itself, leaving nothing but pure mind. |
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The primary concern of materialist film is therefore not simply the existence of the artwork as a thing-in-itself, but rather the quality of the encounter between the viewer and that object. |
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Kant contrasted it to the noumenon, or thing-in-itself, to which the categories do not apply. |
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