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    Schopenhauer on the Role of the Intellect in Human Cognition
    Southwest Philosophy Review 29 (1). 2013.
    In Schopenhauer’s thought, the will’s primacy over the intellect seems to suggest that the intellect plays no role in determining what we do. I provide an alternative picture of the intellect as actively deliberating and choosing in abstract cognition from what it passively receives from the will in natural cognition.
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    This book review offers the reader some perspectives on David James' book Fichte's Social and Political Philosophy: Property and Virtue as well as a concise summary of its contents.
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    This paper examines Fichte's conception of the freedom of choice in Das System der Sittenlehre of 1798 as a solution to the dilemma posed by determinism and indeterminism. It show that Fichte does not simply affirm an indifferent power of voluntary choice, but demonstrates how such a power might co-exist with the measure of regularity and lawfulness we normally admit of human choices. Particular choices do not occur at random, but are based on general reasons. These reasons are in turn based on …Read more