Understanding Purpose is an exploration of the central concept of natural purpose (Naturzweck) in Kant's philosophy of biology. Kant's work in this area is marked by a strong teleological concern: living organisms, in his view, are qualitatively different from mechanistic devices, and as a result they cannot be understood by means of the same principles. At the same time, Kant's own use of the concept of purpose does not presuppose any theological commitments, and is merely "regulative," that is, it is employed as a heuristic device. The contributors to this volume also investigate the following key historical questions relating to Kant's philosophy of biology: how does it relate to European work in the life sciences that was done before Ka...
In the present paper I investigate the role that analogy plays in eighteenth-century biology and in ...
<span> </span><p><span>In recent years the number of scholarly publications devoted to Kant's theory...
This dissertation gives an account of Kant’s understanding of the human animal through examination o...
Understanding Purpose is an exploration of the central concept of natural purpose (Naturzweck) in Ka...
Kant’s analysis of the concept of natural purpose in the Critique of judgment captured several featu...
International audienceKant's analysis of the concept of natural purpose in the Critique of judgment ...
The Concept of Purpose in Kant's Philosophy is an attempt to feature a phase of Kant's philosophical...
Kant's teleology as presented in the Critique of Judgment is commonly interpreted in relation to the...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
The notion of the organism has a somewhat ambiguous status in Kant’s philosophy. On the one hand it ...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
This paper distinguishes two ways in which Kant's ideas concerning the relation between teleology an...
The author wants to emphasize the role of the Kantian concept of genesis, still not sufficiently an...
In the present paper I investigate the role that analogy plays in eighteenth-century biology and in ...
<span> </span><p><span>In recent years the number of scholarly publications devoted to Kant's theory...
This dissertation gives an account of Kant’s understanding of the human animal through examination o...
Understanding Purpose is an exploration of the central concept of natural purpose (Naturzweck) in Ka...
Kant’s analysis of the concept of natural purpose in the Critique of judgment captured several featu...
International audienceKant's analysis of the concept of natural purpose in the Critique of judgment ...
The Concept of Purpose in Kant's Philosophy is an attempt to feature a phase of Kant's philosophical...
Kant's teleology as presented in the Critique of Judgment is commonly interpreted in relation to the...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
The notion of the organism has a somewhat ambiguous status in Kant’s philosophy. On the one hand it ...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
Although scholarly attention has been mostly paid to the many connections existing between Kant and ...
This paper distinguishes two ways in which Kant's ideas concerning the relation between teleology an...
The author wants to emphasize the role of the Kantian concept of genesis, still not sufficiently an...
In the present paper I investigate the role that analogy plays in eighteenth-century biology and in ...
<span> </span><p><span>In recent years the number of scholarly publications devoted to Kant's theory...
This dissertation gives an account of Kant’s understanding of the human animal through examination o...