Kant’s Cosmology

Kant’s Cosmology
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From the Pre-Critical System to the Antinomy of Pure Reason
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Artikel-Nr:
9783030522902
Veröffentl:
2020
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
284
Autor:
Brigitte Falkenburg
Serie:
12, European Studies in Philosophy of Science
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
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Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book provides a comprehensive account of Kant's development from the 1755/56 metaphysics to the cosmological antinomy of 1781. With the Theory of the Heavens (1755) and the Physical Monadology (1756), the young Kant had presented an ambitious approach to physical cosmology based on an atomistic theory of matter, which contributed to the foundations of an all-encompassing system of metaphysics. Why did he abandon this system in favor of his critical view that cosmology runs into an antinomy, according to the Critique of Pure Reason (CPR)? This book answers this question by focusing on Kant's methodology and the internal problems of his 1755/56 theory of nature. A decisive role for Kant's critical turn plays the argument from incongruent counterparts (1768), which drew much attention among philosophers of science, though not sufficiently in Kant research. Furthermore, the book analyses the genesis of the cosmological antinomy in the 1770s, the logical structure of the antinomy in the CPR, its relation to transcendental idealism, as explained in the "e;experiment of pure reason"e; (1787), and its role for the teleology of human reason. The book is addressed to Kant scholars, philosophers of science, and students of Kant's philosophy.

This book provides a comprehensive account of Kant’s development from the 1755/56 metaphysics to the cosmological antinomy of 1781. With the Theory of the Heavens (1755) and the Physical Monadology (1756), the young Kant had presented an ambitious approach to physical cosmology based on an atomistic theory of matter, which contributed to the foundations of an all-encompassing system of metaphysics. Why did he abandon this system in favor of his critical view that cosmology runs into an antinomy, according to the Critique of Pure Reason (CPR)? This book answers this question by focusing on Kant’s methodology and the internal problems of his 1755/56 theory of nature. A decisive role for Kant’s critical turn plays the argument from incongruent counterparts (1768), which drew much attention among philosophers of science, though not sufficiently in Kant research. Furthermore, the book analyses the genesis of the cosmological antinomy in the 1770s, the logical structure of the antinomy in the CPR, its relation to transcendental idealism, as explained in the “experiment of pure reason” (1787), and its role for the teleology of human reason. The book is addressed to Kant scholars, philosophers of science, and students of Kant’s philosophy.

Part I The Pre-Critical System.- 1 Physics and Metaphysics.- 2 Kant’s Analytic Method.- Part II The Critical Turn.- 3 The Collapse of the Pre-Critical Cosmology.- 4 A Closer Look at the Critical Turn.- Part III Critical Cosmology.- 5 The Antinomy of Pure Reason.- 6 Cosmology and Transcendental Idealism.- Part IV Appendix.- A The Concept of a System.- B The Analytic-Synthetic Method.

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