[ noun ] influential German idealist philosopher (1724-1804) <noun.person>
Kant \Kant\ prop. n. Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher (1724-1804).
Syn: Immanuel Kant. [WordNet 1.5]
The lawsuit does not name Kant as a defendant.
Kant said most of the allegations of atrocities by government forces were fabricated by the militants.
Kant distinguished between a book in the sense of a physical object and a book in the sense of the discourse carried by the paper and ink.
According to Kant, practically, logically, it was free.
Republican William Weld has pulled few punches in his fight with Democrat John Silber, the president of Boston University, a philosopher and Immanuel Kant scholar.
The Hindu leader was identified as Rama Kant Jalota, president of the Punjab Shiv Sena, or army of Shiva.
From his references to Schopenauer, Hegel and Kant, he is very well-educated.
Kant maintains that the argument over whether a given mental state was caused or free confuses the way things seem to us and the way things are. According to Kant, reason can neither prove nor disprove the existence of either free or caused will.
Kant maintains that the argument over whether a given mental state was caused or free confuses the way things seem to us and the way things are. According to Kant, reason can neither prove nor disprove the existence of either free or caused will.
In Punjab, Rama Kant Jalota, president of a group to protect Hindus and their religion, was assassinated by Sikh radicals who overtook his car on a highway and opened fire, police said.