Comments on "Kant on the Web" Pages

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Author: taraz@vassar.edu (tahl raz)
Date: 8/12/97

... your web page on the net. You provide a terrific service and this letter represents one more exercise in your contribution to gaining understanding of Kant....

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Subject: i. kant
Author: "Gerhard Glasner"
Date: 6/12/97

i was already on almost all links of your..btw great ..kantpage...

gerhard

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Subject: Architectonic and Critical Philosophy
Author: Paula Manchester
Date: 5/12/97

Well, my goodness, did I ever get an intriquing surprise when I fired up my new computer and ... thought I'd see what they were saying about Kant these days. And "Lo and Behold," there he appeared with his conviction that "Human reason was by nature architectonic." Bold as brass.
After years of being told we should pay no attention to what Kant said was ours by nature, it is most encouraging to see someone challenging an old prejudice in Kant Studies.

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Subject: Kant on Prayer: Some Comments
Author: JMODERO@santandersupernet.com
Date: 26/11/97

Thank you for sending to me your interesting essay about Kant on Prayer. Since I was introduced to Kant-Forschuung studying his works in Germany, I took contact with your writings, which I willingly quoted in my book "La fe en Kant" (Kant on Faith), Pamplona 1992.
About "Kant's Critical Hermeneutic of Prayer", what I want to state first is that agree with the main points of your interpretation....
Sorry for writing so long comments. Please, see them as my tribute to your meritable work.
Your sincerely,
Jose M. Odero

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Subject: motto
Author: pmr@mindspring.com (Philip McPherson Rudisill)
Date: 13/11/97

Your accumulation of web sites is interesting. ... Keep up the good work!

Best regards,
Philip McPherson Rudisill

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Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997
From: johunter@vt.edu
Subject: A thank you...

I wanted to drop you a line to thank you.... I took your advice to look into your webpage. You have done a really fine job with it, and I am sure I will use it in the future with the research that I do with Kant.... I just wanted to let you know that your work is appreciated....

Joseph L. Hunter

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Subject: a comment about your kant page
Author: prence@usa.net
Date: 30/10/97

Many compliments. It's really fulfilling!

Giuseppe

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Subject: Love your web page - thank you
Author: RON WILSON
Date: 7/10/97

What a wonderful resource! I feel somewhat "fleshed out" as to the basis of transcendentalism....

Caroline Glaser
Camarillo, California

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Subject: Re: Kant's Religion
Author: dgl@dgleahy.com
Date: 23/9/97 9:26 PM

This is a real public service!

D.G. Leahy
http://dgleahy.com

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Date: Wed, 6 Aug 1997
From: Loosekidd@aol.com
Subject: Kant e-text

I would like to say ... your WEB PAGE is phonomenal , and thanks for all the effort you put into it. It is a priceless resource and will be added to my own WEB PAGE as a link to what we can do while surfing in this thing called cyberspace.
Thanks Again,
Apollo D Loose

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Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997
From: Fr Ivan C Smith
Subject: kant and your publications

Thank you ... Your email and delving into your Homepage have been helpful

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Date: Wed, 23 Jul 1997
From: __X__ <__X__@student-h68.at.utm.edu>
Subject: http://www.hkbu.edu.hk:80/~ppp/Kant.html

I enjoyed your Kant resources very much and appreciate the work you put into making the pages.... the pages are helpful & informative.

__X__@jgarner.at.utm.edu http://jgarner.at.utm.edu

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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997
From: lmcwhort@richmond.edu (Ladelle McWhorter)
Subject: Your Kant Site

Thanks for a terrific Kant site. I'm putting together a web page for a seminar on Kant I'll be teaching in the fall, and I've linked your site to it. My students will be grateful.

Ladelle McWhorter
Assoc. Prof. of Philosophy and Women's Studies
University of Richmond

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Subject: Kant research
Author: VL102576@aol.com
Date: 13/5/97

I am currently studying Kant and have found the information on your web site to be very helpful....

Thank You
-VL

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Subject: Re: Kant on CD
Author: CARLBCOX@aol.com
Date: 1/5/97 2:36 AM

.... I enjoy and have benefitted from your Web site. It is both erudite and well designed.

Respectfully,
Carl Cox

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Name: Russell Heiman
From: San Francisco, California (USA)
Date: 1997-02-25

Thanks for passing on your interpretations and knowledge of Kant 's great philosophy freely to the world. My mind and body are tingling from the intellectual buzz your words give me. Thank you!

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Name: George Cronk
From: North Haledon, NJ (State of Euphoria)
Date: 1997-02-07

Your page is very helpful, and your work on Kant seems great....

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Subject: Kant and happiness
Author: pLuNge
Date: 6/2/97

... thanks for that great web page!

gene@vir.com

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Subject: Updating?
Author: Lassi.Larjo@helsinki.fi
Date: 6/12/96

... I have enjoyed the information on this site. I'm working on my masters degree on Kant in University of Helsinki so all the information on Kant is appreciated.

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Subject: I am hoping you will be able to take some time out for a ...
Author: Identity withheld
Date: 21/11/96

... I am very suprised, and rather impressed, by the home page you made and the e-texts that you prepared (Kemp Smith's translation online! Whoa! *grin*)....

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Subject: Question concerning electronic text of Critique of Pure Reas
Author: Jason John Griffin White
Date: 10/10/96

I recently visited your World Wide Web site and noticed that you had converted Norman Kemp Smith's translation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason into electronic text, and made it available via the Web. Perhaps at this point it would be best were I to explain my situation. I am studying an honours course in philosophy at the University of Melbourne and have an interest in metaphysics. Unfortunately, I am unable to read print and therefore rely on texts' being transcribed into braille (which is best done by first having them converted into electronic text). I can also read texts using a computer equipped with either a speech synthesizer or, preferably, a braille display which can display the contents of the screen on a refreshable display device.....

Jason White

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Date: Tue, 13 Aug 1996 From: Lawrence Pasternack
lpastern@acs.bu.edu

... thanks for providing the searchable Kemp Smith CPR, its been very helpful!

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Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996
From: Schmeckt@gnn.com (John Kelly)
Subject: Zip files???

... thanks for a great web page.
Sincerely,
John Kelly