Kant on Proper Science

Kant on Proper Science

Softcover

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Description

This bookprovides a novel treatment of Immanuel Kant’s views on proper natural science and biology. The status of biology in Kant’s system of science is often taken to be problematic. By analyzing Kant’s philosophy of biology in relation to his conception of proper science, the present book determines Kant’s views on the scientific status of biology. Combining a broadideengeschichtlichapproach with a detailed historical reconstruction of philosophical and scientific texts, the book establishes important interconnections between Kant’s philosophy of science, his views on biology, and his reception of late 18thcentury biological theories. It discusses Kant’s views on science and biology as articulated in his published writings and in theOpus postumum. The book shows that although biology is a non-mathematical science and the relation between biology and other natural sciences is not specified, Kant did allow for the possibility of providing scientific explanations in biology and assigned biology a specific domain of investigation.           

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Philosophy
Format
Softcover
Pages
283
Price
99.99 €