Subjectivity and Irreligion: Atheism and Agnosticism in Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche (Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy)

SUBJECTIVITY AND IRRELIGION This book asks specific philosophical questions about the underlying structure of Kant's, S...
Author:  Matthew Alun Ray

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