Kant is well-known for spelling out a remarkably strict conception of natural science, or “proper natural science”, as he calls it in the Preface of the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science (MAN, 4:468). A proper natural science, he argues, is any body of cognition that is systematically unified, ordered by rational principles, and known with apodictic certainty
In his Metaphysiche Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft(1786), Immanuel Kant claims that chemistry i...
This dissertation is an investigation into Kant’s theoretical philosophy, in particular his concepti...
Kant insisted on the inherent unity of a priori and empirical elements of cognition. To what extent ...
Kant is well known for his restrictive conception of proper science. In the present paper I will try...
Immanuel Kant can be regarded as a philosopher related to the Baltic region. This paper, however, i...
This work primary deals with Scotus` and Kant{\crq}s conception of science. The first part is introd...
Kant's reasoning in his special metaphysics of nature is often opaque, and the character of his a pr...
In the theoretical philosophy of Immanuel Kant, the term object has an extensive and far-reaching si...
While Kant was arguably as deeply engaged with the emerging special sciences of his time as he was w...
Carrier M. Kant's Mechanical Determination of Matter in the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Scie...
This article explores the historical background of the Kantian demarcation between non-science, impr...
Regarding the explanation of organisms as instances of complex design, Kantian philosophy faces a di...
Abstract: Kant’s theory of judgment establishes the conceptual framework for understanding the subtl...
In the ‘Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic’ of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant contends that...
This paper aims to show how Kant’s account of theoretical reason can inform the contemporary debate ...
In his Metaphysiche Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft(1786), Immanuel Kant claims that chemistry i...
This dissertation is an investigation into Kant’s theoretical philosophy, in particular his concepti...
Kant insisted on the inherent unity of a priori and empirical elements of cognition. To what extent ...
Kant is well known for his restrictive conception of proper science. In the present paper I will try...
Immanuel Kant can be regarded as a philosopher related to the Baltic region. This paper, however, i...
This work primary deals with Scotus` and Kant{\crq}s conception of science. The first part is introd...
Kant's reasoning in his special metaphysics of nature is often opaque, and the character of his a pr...
In the theoretical philosophy of Immanuel Kant, the term object has an extensive and far-reaching si...
While Kant was arguably as deeply engaged with the emerging special sciences of his time as he was w...
Carrier M. Kant's Mechanical Determination of Matter in the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Scie...
This article explores the historical background of the Kantian demarcation between non-science, impr...
Regarding the explanation of organisms as instances of complex design, Kantian philosophy faces a di...
Abstract: Kant’s theory of judgment establishes the conceptual framework for understanding the subtl...
In the ‘Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic’ of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant contends that...
This paper aims to show how Kant’s account of theoretical reason can inform the contemporary debate ...
In his Metaphysiche Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft(1786), Immanuel Kant claims that chemistry i...
This dissertation is an investigation into Kant’s theoretical philosophy, in particular his concepti...
Kant insisted on the inherent unity of a priori and empirical elements of cognition. To what extent ...