Space, time, and the origins of transcendental idealism: Immanuel Kant's philosophy from 1747 to 1770
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adam_text | Contents 1 2 Introduction: An Overview of the Metaphysics of the Pre-Critical and Critical Kant References 1 16 Space, Force, and Matter in the Early Natural Science Writings 19 The Alternative to а Relationist Reading ofKant’s Early View of Space Space and Nature in Thoughts on the True Estimation of 19 Living Forces 23 Space and Matter in Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens Conclusion References 3 Substances, Space, and Causality in the Early Metaphysical Writings Interpreting the New Elucidation and the Physical Monadology The Metaphysics of the Causal Nexus in the New Elucidation The Principle of Succession: Physical Influence or Pre -established Harmony ? The Principu of Co-existence: God’s Presence to Substances 32 43 53 59 59 61 68 74 vii
viii CONTENTS Spa.ce and Bodies in the Physical Monadology Conclusion References 4 The Development of Kant’s Pre-Critical Metaphysics from 1758 to 1766 The Steady Separation of Sense and Reason Philosophical Method and the Relation ofMathematics to Metaphysics Interpretations o/Dreams of a Spirit-Seer Analysis of the First Chapter ofDreams of a Spirit-Seer: Clarifying Spiritualism Analysis of the Remainder ofDreams: Reforming Metaphysics Conclusion References 5 The Asymmetry of Space: Kant’s Theory of Absolute Space in 1768 Space as Dynamic and Asymmetrical Basic Concepts: Position (Lage) and Direction (Gegend,) Kant’s Argumentfor Absolute Space Based on Incongruent Counterparts Kant’s Solution and the Fall of Parity Resolution of Some Interpretative Difficulties Conclusion References 6 The Moment of Transformation: Time and the Critical Turn in the Inaugural Dissertation The Collapse of the Pre-Critical Metaphysics The Subreptic Axioms and the Role of Time in Kant’s Turn The Dependency of Time on the Subject Conclusion References 83 95 105 109 109 111 123 130 135 142 147 153 153 155 158 160 162 167 171 175 175 180 189 207 214
CONTENTS 7 Kant’s Theory of Space in the Inaugural Dissertation and the Birth of Transcendental Idealism Comparing Space and Time The Perceptual Account ofKanťs Theory ofSpace The Deflationary Account ofKant’s Theory of Space The Constructivist Account ofKanťs Theory of Space The Dependency of Space on the Subject Conclusion References Index ІХ 217 217 219 229 236 242 259 269 275
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Contents 1 2 Introduction: An Overview of the Metaphysics of the Pre-Critical and Critical Kant References 1 16 Space, Force, and Matter in the Early Natural Science Writings 19 The Alternative to а Relationist Reading 'ofKant’s Early View of Space Space and Nature in Thoughts on the True Estimation of 19 Living Forces 23 Space and Matter in Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens Conclusion References 3 Substances, Space, and Causality in the Early Metaphysical Writings Interpreting the New Elucidation and the Physical Monadology The Metaphysics of the Causal Nexus in the New Elucidation The Principle of Succession: Physical Influence or Pre -established Harmony ? The Principu of Co-existence: God’s Presence to Substances 32 43 53 59 59 61 68 74 vii
viii CONTENTS Spa.ce and Bodies in the Physical Monadology Conclusion References 4 The Development of Kant’s Pre-Critical Metaphysics from 1758 to 1766 The Steady Separation of Sense and Reason Philosophical Method and the Relation ofMathematics to Metaphysics Interpretations o/Dreams of a Spirit-Seer Analysis of the First Chapter ofDreams of a Spirit-Seer: Clarifying Spiritualism Analysis of the Remainder ofDreams: Reforming Metaphysics Conclusion References 5 The Asymmetry of Space: Kant’s Theory of Absolute Space in 1768 Space as Dynamic and Asymmetrical Basic Concepts: Position (Lage) and Direction (Gegend,) Kant’s Argumentfor Absolute Space Based on Incongruent Counterparts Kant’s Solution and the Fall of Parity Resolution of Some Interpretative Difficulties Conclusion References 6 The Moment of Transformation: Time and the Critical Turn in the Inaugural Dissertation The Collapse of the Pre-Critical Metaphysics The Subreptic Axioms and the Role of Time in Kant’s Turn The Dependency of Time on the Subject Conclusion References 83 95 105 109 109 111 123 130 135 142 147 153 153 155 158 160 162 167 171 175 175 180 189 207 214
CONTENTS 7 Kant’s Theory of Space in the Inaugural Dissertation and the Birth of Transcendental Idealism Comparing Space and Time The Perceptual Account ofKanťs Theory ofSpace The Deflationary Account ofKant’s Theory of Space The Constructivist Account ofKanťs Theory of Space The Dependency of Space on the Subject Conclusion References Index ІХ 217 217 219 229 236 242 259 269 275 |
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