Immanuel Kant: A mind of slow apprehension is therefore not necessarily a weak mind. The one who is alert with abstractions is not alwa

A mind of slow apprehension is therefore not necessarily a weak mind. The one wh — Immanuel Kant

A mind of slow apprehension is therefore not necessarily a weak mind. The one who is alert with abstractions is not always profound, he is more often very superficial.

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