In this paper I propose a new account of living natural products in Kant’s physical geography. I argue that Kant adopts Buffon’s twofold conception of natural history, which consists of a general theory of nature as a physical nexus of causes and a particular account of living natural products in the setting of the earth. Yet in contrast to Buffon, who placed the two parts of natural history on equal epistemic footing, Kant’s physical geography can be understood as a second, pragmatic level of inquiry that stands under the formal conditions of nature outlined in Universal Natural History. On the higher, formal level, natural history provides a physical account of time and space as an expanding causal sequence. On the lower, pragmatic level,...
Altres ajuts: Ramón y Cajal Programme, RYC-2015-17289This paper focuses on Kant's account of physica...
This article presents a new argument concerning the relation between Kant’s theory of race and aspec...
In this paper I extend the case for a necessitation account of particular laws in Kant's philosophy ...
Scholars often draw attention to the remarkably individual and progressive character of Kant's Unive...
1From 1754 to 1756 Kant wrote on such central, related topics as the axial rotation of the Earth, th...
In this paper, we take the cue from a recent observation of Dan Warren about pre-Newtonian elements ...
This paper aims to examine Kant’s views on evolution of organized beings and to show that...
While Kant introduces his critical philosophy in continuity with the experimental tradition begun by...
Chapter in Reading Kant’s Geography. BOOK DESCRIPTION: For almost forty years, German enlightenment ...
The aim of this paper is to show that for Kant, a combination of epigenesis and monogenesis is the c...
This article offers a critical reassessment of Immanuel Kant's lectures on Physische Geographie and ...
The paper contrasts Kant's conception of original common possession of the earth with Hugo Grotius's...
In contrast to the previously widespread view that Kant's work was largely in dialogue with the phys...
Kant’s position on teleology and biology is neither inconsistent nor obsolete; his arguments have so...
This paper explores the scientific sources behind Kant’s early dynamical theory of matter in 1755, w...
Altres ajuts: Ramón y Cajal Programme, RYC-2015-17289This paper focuses on Kant's account of physica...
This article presents a new argument concerning the relation between Kant’s theory of race and aspec...
In this paper I extend the case for a necessitation account of particular laws in Kant's philosophy ...
Scholars often draw attention to the remarkably individual and progressive character of Kant's Unive...
1From 1754 to 1756 Kant wrote on such central, related topics as the axial rotation of the Earth, th...
In this paper, we take the cue from a recent observation of Dan Warren about pre-Newtonian elements ...
This paper aims to examine Kant’s views on evolution of organized beings and to show that...
While Kant introduces his critical philosophy in continuity with the experimental tradition begun by...
Chapter in Reading Kant’s Geography. BOOK DESCRIPTION: For almost forty years, German enlightenment ...
The aim of this paper is to show that for Kant, a combination of epigenesis and monogenesis is the c...
This article offers a critical reassessment of Immanuel Kant's lectures on Physische Geographie and ...
The paper contrasts Kant's conception of original common possession of the earth with Hugo Grotius's...
In contrast to the previously widespread view that Kant's work was largely in dialogue with the phys...
Kant’s position on teleology and biology is neither inconsistent nor obsolete; his arguments have so...
This paper explores the scientific sources behind Kant’s early dynamical theory of matter in 1755, w...
Altres ajuts: Ramón y Cajal Programme, RYC-2015-17289This paper focuses on Kant's account of physica...
This article presents a new argument concerning the relation between Kant’s theory of race and aspec...
In this paper I extend the case for a necessitation account of particular laws in Kant's philosophy ...