Philosophy of Material Nature Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science / Prolegomena

This volume combines two of Kant's key works on the metaphysics of nature--the Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able to Come Forward as Science and Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science--in the preeminent translations of James W. Ellington. Each work is preceded by an expert Introduction by Ellington and is followed by a German-English List of Terms and an Index.
- Sorozatcím:
- Hackett Classics
- Kiadó:
- Hackett Publishing Company
- Kiadás éve:
- 1985
- Kiadás helye:
- Indianapolis
- ISBN:
- 9780915145881
- Kötés típusa:
- ragasztott papír
- Terjedelem:
- 231
- Nyelv:
- angol
- Méret:
- Szélesség: 15.00cm, Magasság: 23.00cm
- Kategória:
Book I
TRANSLATOR'S FOREWORD Vii
TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION 1X
PROLEGOMENA TO ANY FUTURE METAPHYSICS
PREFACE 1
PREAMBLE ON THE PECULIARITIES OF ALL
METAPHYSICAL COGNITION 11
FIRST PART OF THE MAIN TRANSCENDENTAL QUESTION
How Is Pure Mathematics Possible? 25
SECOND PART OF THE MAIN TRANSCENDENTAL QUESTION
How Is Pure Natural Science Possible? 38
Appendix to Pure Natural Science 64
THIRD PART OF THE MAIN TRANSCENDENTAL QUESTION
How Is Metaphysics in General Possible? 69
CONCLUSION
On the Determination of the Bounds of Pure Reason 91
SOLUTION OF THE GENERAL QUESTION OF THE
PROLEGOMENA
"How Is Metaphysics Possible as Science?" 105
APPENDIX
On What Can Be Done to Make Metaphysics As a
Science Actual 111
A Specimen of a Judgment About the Critique Prior
to Its Examination 112
Proposals as to an Investigation of the Critique
upon which a Judgment May Follow 119
GERMAN-ENGLISH LIST OF TERMS 123
INDEX 127
Book II
Translator's Introduction v
METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF
NATURAL SCIENCE
Preface 3
First Chapter: Metaphysical
Foundations of Phoronomy 18
Second Chapter: Metaphysical
Foundations of Dynamics 40
Third Chapter: Metaphysical
Foundations of Mechanics 95
Fourth Chapter: Metaphysical
Foundations of Phenomenology 118
Essay: The Unity of Kant's Thought in His
Philosophy of Corporeal Nature
by James Ellington 135
German-English Appendix of Terms 220
Index 223
TRANSLATOR'S FOREWORD Vii
TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION 1X
PROLEGOMENA TO ANY FUTURE METAPHYSICS
PREFACE 1
PREAMBLE ON THE PECULIARITIES OF ALL
METAPHYSICAL COGNITION 11
FIRST PART OF THE MAIN TRANSCENDENTAL QUESTION
How Is Pure Mathematics Possible? 25
SECOND PART OF THE MAIN TRANSCENDENTAL QUESTION
How Is Pure Natural Science Possible? 38
Appendix to Pure Natural Science 64
THIRD PART OF THE MAIN TRANSCENDENTAL QUESTION
How Is Metaphysics in General Possible? 69
CONCLUSION
On the Determination of the Bounds of Pure Reason 91
SOLUTION OF THE GENERAL QUESTION OF THE
PROLEGOMENA
"How Is Metaphysics Possible as Science?" 105
APPENDIX
On What Can Be Done to Make Metaphysics As a
Science Actual 111
A Specimen of a Judgment About the Critique Prior
to Its Examination 112
Proposals as to an Investigation of the Critique
upon which a Judgment May Follow 119
GERMAN-ENGLISH LIST OF TERMS 123
INDEX 127
Book II
Translator's Introduction v
METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF
NATURAL SCIENCE
Preface 3
First Chapter: Metaphysical
Foundations of Phoronomy 18
Second Chapter: Metaphysical
Foundations of Dynamics 40
Third Chapter: Metaphysical
Foundations of Mechanics 95
Fourth Chapter: Metaphysical
Foundations of Phenomenology 118
Essay: The Unity of Kant's Thought in His
Philosophy of Corporeal Nature
by James Ellington 135
German-English Appendix of Terms 220
Index 223
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