Eric Watkins is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego. He is author of the prizewinning Kant and the Metaphysics of Causality (Cambridge, 2005) and editor of Kant on Persons and Agency (Cambridge, 2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Kant's Conception of Law: 1. What is, for Kant, a law of nature? 2. Kant on transcendental laws Part II. The Laws of Mechanics: 3. The system of principles 4. The argumentative structure of Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science 5. The laws of motion from Newton to Kant 6. Kant's justification of the laws of mechanics Part III. Teleological Laws: 7. The antinomy of teleological judgment 8. Nature in general as a system of ends Part IV. Laws as Regulative Principles: 9. Kant on rational cosmology 10. Kant on Infima Species Part V. The Moral Law: 11. Autonomy and the legislation of laws in the Prolegomena 12. Kant on the natural, moral, human, and divine orders.
Introduction Part I. Kant's Conception of Law: 1. What is, for Kant, a law of nature? 2. Kant on transcendental laws Part II. The Laws of Mechanics: 3. The system of principles 4. The argumentative structure of Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science 5. The laws of motion from Newton to Kant 6. Kant's justification of the laws of mechanics Part III. Teleological Laws: 7. The antinomy of teleological judgment 8. Nature in general as a system of ends Part IV. Laws as Regulative Principles: 9. Kant on rational cosmology 10. Kant on Infima Species Part V. The Moral Law: 11. Autonomy and the legislation of laws in the Prolegomena 12. Kant on the natural, moral, human, and divine orders.
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