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  1. 1. Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science Immanuel Kant Preface So a rational doctrine of Nature deserves the label ‘nat- ural science’ only when the laws of Nature that underlie it are(1)known a priori and aren’t mere(2)laws of experi- ence. Knowledge of Nature of kind(1)is called pure rational knowledge; knowledge of kind(2)is ...

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  2. The volumes are designed for student use at undergraduate and postgraduate level and will be of interest not only to students of philosophy, but also to a wider audience of readers in the history of science, the history of theology and the history of ideas. For a list of titles published in the series, please see end of book.

  3. Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science Immanuel Kant Preface can present anything concerning existence. The necessary propositions involved in natural science, therefore, have to be the concept-based ones that define ‘metaphysics of Nature’. There are two possibilities for what they might be:

  4. METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NATURAL SCIENCE In his Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science (), Kant accounts for the possibility of an acting-at-a-distance gravitational force, demonstrates the in nite divisibility of matter, and derives analogues to Newtonian laws of motion. The work is his major statement in philosophy of science, and was ...

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  6. 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].

  7. a Beschaffenheit. signifies a derivation of the manifold belonging to the existence of things from their inner principle) makes necessary a cognition through reason of the interconnection of natural things, insofar as this cognition is to deserve the name of a science. Therefore, the doctrine of nature can be better divided into historical ...