Matter and Mechanism In Kant’s Critical System

Idealistic Studies 18 (2):123-144 (1988)
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The essay examines kant's treatment of mechanisms and mechanical science in the major works of kant's critical period. it is argued that kant's conception of mechanism as a science must be understood through the distinctive elements the critical idea of nature developed in the "critique of pure reason" and the "critique of judgement". rather than appearing as a champion of the sufficiency of classical mechanics, kant emerges as one puzzled about the very intelligibility of the basic concepts of a mechanical science. he ultimately maintains that the coherence of mechanical science derives from the regulative idea of systematic unity

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