Kant and the systematicity of the sciences
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Kant and the systematicity of the sciences
(Routledge studies in eighteenth century philosophy)
Routledge, 2025
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents of Works
- Introduction. The significance of Kant's account of scientific systematicity / Gabriele Gava, Thomas Sturm, and Achim Vesper
- Kant and Crusius on the hierarchy of human ends / Gabriele Gava
- Lambert's system of the sciences / Henny Blomme
- Kant's early cosmology, systematicity, and changes in the standpoint of the observer / Fabian Burt and Thomas Sturm
- Kant and the idea of a system of logic / Clinton Tolley
- Mathematics : systematic unity and construction in the theory of conic sections / Katherine Dunlop
- Kant's conception of the metaphysical foundations of natural science : subject matter, method, and aim / Thomas Sturm
- Systematicity, the life sciences, and the possibility of laws concerning life / Hein van den
- Kant's aethereal hammer : when everything looks like a nail / Michael Bennett McNulty
- Systematicity and the definition of a science : physics in Kant's Opus postumum / Stephen Howard
- Systematicity in Kant's philosophy of history / Andree Hahmann
- Systematicity with a worldly orientation? On Kant's theory and practice of gazing with an "eye of philosophy" / Huaping Lu-Adler
- The systematicity of natural science : logical and real / Eric Watkins
- What is a system of moral philosophy for? Systematicity in Kant's ethics / Stefano Bacin
- Kant's system of systems / Paul Guyer.