THE chief object in publishing this translation of Kant's “Traüme,” which first appeared in 1766, is to show the relation between the philosophy of Kant and the teachings of Swedenborg. Students of ...
In April, 1745, God appeared to a Swedish civil servant named Emanuel Swedenborg in a London tavern. Swedenborg was no wild-eyed prophet but, rather, a fifty-seven-year-old scientist and engineer who ...
When I was 17, I searched my school’s small library for books that might feed my budding curiosity about philosophy. There was only one: Stephan Körner’s introduction to the Prussian giant of the ...
Here's where I'll start explaining why I think people are stronger than they think, and we'll start with the natural person—Immanuel Kant. Kant? Really? That guy? Most people who have some familiarity ...