An edition of Kant's final synthesis (2000)

Kant's final synthesis

an essay on the Opus postumum

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An edition of Kant's final synthesis (2000)

Kant's final synthesis

an essay on the Opus postumum

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This is the first book in English devoted entirely to Kant’s Opus Postumum and its place in the Kantian oeuvre. Over the last few decades, the importance of this text for our understanding of Kant’s philosophy has emerged with increasing clarity.

Although Kant began it in order to solve a relatively minor problem within his philosophy, his reflections soon forced him to readdress virtually all the key problems of his critical philosophy: the objective validity of the categories, the dynamical theory of matter, the natures of space and time, the refutation of idealism, the theory of the self and its agency, the question of living organisms, the doctrine of the practical postulates and the idea of God, the unity of theoretical and practical reason, and the idea of transcendental philosophy itself. In the end Kant was convinced that these problems, some of which had preoccupied him throughout his career, could finally be brought to a coherent and adequate solution and integrated into a single philosophical conception.

As Eckart Förster shows in his penetrating study, Kant’s conviction deserves not only our intellectual respect but also our undivided philosophical attention. Förster provides detailed analyses of the key problems of Kant’s Opus Postumum and also relates them to Kant’s major published writings. In this way he provides unique insights into the extraordinary continuity and inner dynamics of Kant’s transcendental philosophy as it progresses toward its final synthesis.

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Language
English
Pages
207

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Table of Contents

Preface
Abbreviations and Translations
1. The Idea of a Transition
2. The “Green Color of a Lawn” and Kant’s Theory of Matter
3. The “Gap” in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
4. Ether Proof and Selbstsetzungslehre
5. The Subject as Person and the Idea of God
6. “I Regard Reason as the Beginning of the Understanding”
Notes
Index

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-200) and index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
193
Library of Congress
B2794.O63 F67 2000, B2794.O63F67 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 207 p. ;
Number of pages
207

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL52542M
Internet Archive
kantsfinalsynthe00fors
ISBN 10
0674001664
LCCN
99059804
OCLC/WorldCat
43050093
LibraryThing
2955697
Goodreads
3610443

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL511848W

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