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The first floor of Kant's house contained a hall in which he gave his lectures, and the kitchen where food was prepared by a female cook; on the second floor was a sitting room, a dining room, and Kant's house (where there reportedly hung over his writing desk the only decoration he permitted in the house -- a portrait of Rouseseau). ... Kant's evenings were often spent socializing, either at Green's house, or Hippel's, or with the Count and Countess Keyserlingk.
――九州大学 後期日程 (3月12日実施)――2005年
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