The psychological idea, the idea of the soul, as a thinking substance (the object hitherto of rational psychology).
The result which Kant derives from his critick of rational psychology is this, viz.
I may hazard the further suggestion that Kant's interpretation of rational psychology in terms of the Critical doctrine of apperception is of earlier date than his doctrine of transcendental illusion.
The Idea of unconditioned substance has many possible applications besides the use to which it is put in rational psychology.
I think" is therefore the only text of rational psychology, from which it must develop its whole system.
Theology there must and shall be, no matter whence it come; Moses and the Prophets must be made out to be in the right: this is the highest principle in philosophy; and there must be Rational Psychology to boot, as is proper.
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