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Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science Immanuel Kant 2: Foundations of Dynamics greater to infinity. [This use of ‘degree’ translates what is almost the first occurrence of Grad in the original. From here on, Grad/degree will occur often; in Kant’s usage it is firmly linked to the notion of intensive magnitude [see note on page16].
The Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science is written in the late 18th century, where by that time much of the mechanical physics has been laid out by scientists such as Newton, his contemporaries and predecessors, and mathematics had become so complex that left relatively little room for philosophers to contribute and difficult to catch-up and this new reality was noticeable in this book.
6 de abr. de 2021 · Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science is one of the most difficult but also most important of Kant's works. Published in 1786 between the first (1781) and second (1787) editions of the Critique of Pure Reason, the Metaphysical Foundations occupies a central place in the development of Kant's philosophy, but has so far attracted relatively little attention compared with other works ...
4 - The Argumentative Structure of Kant’s Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science from Part II - The Laws of Mechanics Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 April 2019
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Much of Kant's intellectual energy, throughout his long career, was devoted to issues in the philosophy of natural science. Kant was not a “philosopher of science” in the sense now familiar within the Anglo-American tradition – a specialist focused on the nature and methods of scientific inquiry, say, or on the foundations of some particular science, such as physics or biology.