The Philosophy of Material Nature, Volumi 1-2Hackett Publishing, 1 gen 1985 - 231 pagine This volume combines two of Kant's key works on the metaphysics of nature--the Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able to Come Forward as Science and Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science--in the preeminent translations of James W. Ellington. Each work is preceded by an expert Introduction by Ellington and is followed by a German-English List of Terms and an Index. |
Sommario
PREFACE | 1 |
PREAMBLE ON THE PECULIARITIES OF | 11 |
FIRST PART OF THE MAIN TRANSCENDENTAL QUESTION | 25 |
SECOND PART OF THE MAIN TRANSCENDENTAL QUESTION | 38 |
THIRD PART OF THE MAIN TRANSCENDENTAL QUESTION | 69 |
CONCLUSION | 91 |
SOLUTION OF THE GENERAL QUESTION OF | 105 |
APPENDIX | 111 |
METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS | 141 |
Preface 3 | 3 |
Metaphysical | 18 |
Metaphysical | 40 |
Metaphysical | 95 |
Metaphysical | 118 |
The Unity of Kants Thought in | 135 |
GermanEnglish Appendix of Terms | 220 |
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absolute space according actual analytic appearances assertoric atoms attractive force belongs called cause cept cognition complete concept of matter connection consequently considered constitute construction contains Critique of Pure degree determined disjunctive division dynamical empirical empty space ence Erich Adickes existence explication filling of space fundamental forces given hence ibid ical impenetrability inasmuch infinitely divisible infinity insofar intensive quantity judg Kant Kant's knowledge laws Leibniz logical functions manifold mathematical means ment merely Metaphysical Foundations modality monadology monads movable moving force natural philosophy natural science necessity never noumena object of experience objectively valid opposite original perception phenomenology philosophy phoronomy physics possible experience predicate principle of contradiction principles priori Prolegomena proper motion proposition pure categories pure concepts pure intuition Pure Reason reference regard relation relative space representations repulsive force rest rience sphere substance synthesis synthetic proposition thereby things thought tion transcendental understanding universal velocity
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