Kant on Space, the Understanding, and the Law of Gravitation

The Monist 72 (2):236-284 (1989)
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Abstract

Section 38 of Kant’s Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics is of great interest. For Kant there attempts, uncharacteristically, to illustrate one of the central claims of his exceedingly abstract and general transcendental philosophy by means of a concrete example. The claim in question is stated as the conclusion of §36.

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