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1879. Throughout his lectures, Adamson pursued the critical and historical method without formulating a constructive theory of his own. He also felt that any philosophical advance must be based on the Kantian methods. This is a series of lectures delivered by Adamson in the University of Edinburgh in January 1879. The main themes in Kant's writings and philosophy centered on metaphysics, ethics, natural science, but religion and education were also central subjects for him.
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1879. Throughout his lectures, Adamson pursued the critical and historical method without formulating a constructive theory of his own. He also felt that any philosophical advance must be based on the Kantian methods. This is a series of lectures delivered by Adamson in the University of Edinburgh in January 1879. The main themes in Kant's writings and philosophy centered on metaphysics, ethics, natural science, but religion and education were also central subjects for him.

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1879. Throughout his lectures, Adamson pursued the critical and historical method without formulating a constructive theory of his own. He also felt that any philosophical advance must be based on the Kantian methods. This is a series of lectures delivered by Adamson in the University of Edinburgh in January 1879. The main themes in Kant's writings and philosophy centered on metaphysics, ethics, natural science, but religion and education were also central subjects for him.

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