Corporeity experience and the tribunal of the reason
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Corporeity experience and the tribunal of the reason
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S0236-20070000616-8-
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105-114
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The analysis of the two contrary ethical approaches to the insanity are presented, the first being Kant's morality doctrine, and the second - Nietzsche's immoralism. The first is oriented at the Human being rationality and logically exclude the insane person from the Human society. The second that highlights Human corporeity grants the isane person the status of Human being.
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INSANITY, ETHICS, BODY, CONSCIOUSNESS, I. KANT, F. NIETZSCHE
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01.04.2014
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