While Kant's philosophy of science is a growing field of study, his Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science has often been poorly understood. This volume will be an invaluable resource for understanding one of Kant's most difficult works, and will set the agenda for future scholarship on Kant's philosophy of science.
While Kant's philosophy of science is a growing field of study, his Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science has often been poorly understood. This volume will be an invaluable resource for understanding one of Kant's most difficult works, and will set the agenda for future scholarship on Kant's philosophy of science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Michael Bennett McNulty; 1. Kant's conception of the metaphysical foundations of natural science: subject matter, method, and aim Thomas Sturm; 2. Kant's normative conception of natural science Angela Breitenbach; 3. The applicability of mathematics as a metaphysical problem: Kant's principles for the construction of concepts Katherine Dunlop; 4. Phoronomy: space, construction, and mathematizing motion Marius Stan; 5. Space, pure intuition, and laws in the metaphysical foundations James Messina; 6. Finitism in the metaphysical foundations Lydia Patton; 7. The construction of the concept of space-filling: Kant's approach and intentions in the dynamics chapter of the metaphysical foundations Daniel Warren; 8. Beyond the metaphysical foundations of natural science: Kant's empirical physics and the general remark to the dynamics Michael Bennett McNulty; 9. How do we transform appearance into experience?: Kant's metaphysical foundations of phenomenology Silvia De Bianchi; 10. Absolute space as a necessary idea: Reading Kant's phenomenology through perspectival lenses Michela Massimi; 11. Proper Natural Science and its role in the critical system Michael Friedman; Note on abbreviations and translations; References.
Introduction Michael Bennett McNulty; 1. Kant's conception of the metaphysical foundations of natural science: subject matter, method, and aim Thomas Sturm; 2. Kant's normative conception of natural science Angela Breitenbach; 3. The applicability of mathematics as a metaphysical problem: Kant's principles for the construction of concepts Katherine Dunlop; 4. Phoronomy: space, construction, and mathematizing motion Marius Stan; 5. Space, pure intuition, and laws in the metaphysical foundations James Messina; 6. Finitism in the metaphysical foundations Lydia Patton; 7. The construction of the concept of space-filling: Kant's approach and intentions in the dynamics chapter of the metaphysical foundations Daniel Warren; 8. Beyond the metaphysical foundations of natural science: Kant's empirical physics and the general remark to the dynamics Michael Bennett McNulty; 9. How do we transform appearance into experience?: Kant's metaphysical foundations of phenomenology Silvia De Bianchi; 10. Absolute space as a necessary idea: Reading Kant's phenomenology through perspectival lenses Michela Massimi; 11. Proper Natural Science and its role in the critical system Michael Friedman; Note on abbreviations and translations; References.
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