id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ltehfw2s7rdwvnqslsjd42rk2e Jonathan Koefoed Transcendental Trinitarian: James Marsh, the Free Will Problem, and the American Intellectual Context of Coleridge's Aids to Reflection 2017.0 17 .pdf application/pdf 11887 951 63 Transcendental Trinitarian: James Marsh, the Free Will Problem, and the American Intellectual Context of Coleridge's Aids to Reflection Keywords: James Marsh; Transcendental; Romantic; Christianity; American religion; free will; In a "Preliminary Essay," Marsh pressed Coleridge's reason-versus-understanding understanding has caused the American intellectual historian James Turner to declare that Marsh 2 I have refrained from capitalizing 'Reason' and 'Understanding' in this essay, for while Emerson did so, James Marsh Like Kant, and unlike Reid, Marsh wanted to make free will not just a first principle of the Like Kant, Marsh's moral philosophy and definitions of reason passed through the free will Understanding the free will problem and Kant's moral philosophy in detail is important to Problems in Publishing Coleridge: James Marsh's First American Edition of Aids to Reflection. Toward a New Epistemology: Marsh, Kant, and Common Sense Toward a New Epistemology: Marsh, Kant, and Common Sense ./cache/work_ltehfw2s7rdwvnqslsjd42rk2e.pdf ./txt/work_ltehfw2s7rdwvnqslsjd42rk2e.txt