Kant's obscure essay entitled An Attempt to Introduce the Concept of Negative Quantities into Philosophy has received virtually no attention in the Kant literature. The essay has been in English translation for over twenty years, though not widely available. In his original 1983 translation, Gordon Treash argues that the Negative Quantities essay should be understood as part of an ongoing response to the philosophy of Christian Wolff. Like Hoffmann and Crusius before him, the Kant of 1763 is at odds with the Leibnizian-Wolffian tradition of deductive metaphysics. He joins his predecessors in rejecting the assumption that the law of contradiction alone can provide proof of the principle of sufficient reason: In his rej...
This paper discusses an apparent contrast between Kant’s accounts of the mathematical antinomies in ...
In opposition to some interpretations which underline the continuity of Kant’s theodicy before the K...
Anglo-American commentators of Kant are largely skeptical that the Antinomies of the first Critique ...
Kant's obscure essay entitled An Attempt to Introduce the Concept of Negative Quantities into Philos...
Note:Kant's rejection of rationalism starts in 1755 with the analysis of Leibniz's two metaphysical ...
The Critique of Pure Reason inaugurated Kant’s Critical Philosophy. Commentators commonly distinguis...
This essay discusses the first of Kant's anti-theodicean arguments as unfolded in his 1791 On the Mi...
This essay discusses recent attempts to show that Kant's philosophy is coherent and consistent on it...
In this paper, we take the cue from a recent observation of Dan Warren about pre-Newtonian elements ...
This article explores the problem of the transcendental deduction of ideas in the controversial page...
Kant famously criticizes Leibniz for his apparent neglect to observe the difference between two sour...
Kant’s “transcendental” or “critical” philosophy is an instance of what can be called the “critique ...
A popular story about Kant's relation to Leibniz presents Kant as a Leibniz-Wolffian by education wh...
Adrian Moore develops a helpful distinction between good and bad metaphysics. Employing this distinc...
This paper discusses an apparent contrast between Kant’s accounts of the mathematical antinomies in ...
In opposition to some interpretations which underline the continuity of Kant’s theodicy before the K...
Anglo-American commentators of Kant are largely skeptical that the Antinomies of the first Critique ...
Kant's obscure essay entitled An Attempt to Introduce the Concept of Negative Quantities into Philos...
Note:Kant's rejection of rationalism starts in 1755 with the analysis of Leibniz's two metaphysical ...
The Critique of Pure Reason inaugurated Kant’s Critical Philosophy. Commentators commonly distinguis...
This essay discusses the first of Kant's anti-theodicean arguments as unfolded in his 1791 On the Mi...
This essay discusses recent attempts to show that Kant's philosophy is coherent and consistent on it...
In this paper, we take the cue from a recent observation of Dan Warren about pre-Newtonian elements ...
This article explores the problem of the transcendental deduction of ideas in the controversial page...
Kant famously criticizes Leibniz for his apparent neglect to observe the difference between two sour...
Kant’s “transcendental” or “critical” philosophy is an instance of what can be called the “critique ...
A popular story about Kant's relation to Leibniz presents Kant as a Leibniz-Wolffian by education wh...
Adrian Moore develops a helpful distinction between good and bad metaphysics. Employing this distinc...
This paper discusses an apparent contrast between Kant’s accounts of the mathematical antinomies in ...
In opposition to some interpretations which underline the continuity of Kant’s theodicy before the K...
Anglo-American commentators of Kant are largely skeptical that the Antinomies of the first Critique ...