RATIONALITY AND EMBODIED PRACTICE

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Abstract

With these words Kant mocks those rational psychologists who invoke the existence of invisible spirits to explain human rationality. Human beings are rational beings, he reminds us. So, if by ‘spirit‚ we mean simply ‘rational being‚, then no supernatural endowment is required for a person who wants to see a spirit. He can just look at a human being.

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Svare, H. (2006). RATIONALITY AND EMBODIED PRACTICE. In Studies in German Idealism (Vol. 6, pp. 79–127). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4119-5_03

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