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Publications [#244494] of Andrew Janiak

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  1. Janiak, A, Kant as Philosopher of Science, Perspectives on Science, vol. 12 no. 3 (June, 2004), pp. 337-361, MIT Press - Journals [doi].
    (last updated on 2024/01/01)

    Abstract:
    Michael Friedman's Kant and the Exact Sciences (1992) refocused scholarly attention on Kant's status as a philosopher of the sciences, especially (but not exclusively) of the broadly Newtonian science of the eighteenth century. The last few years have seen a plethora of articles and monographs concerned with characterizing that status. This recent scholarship illuminates Kant's views on a diverse group of topics: science and its relation to metaphysics; dynamics and the theory of matter; causation and Hume's critique of it; and, the limits of mechanism and of mechanical intelligibility. I argue that recent interpretations of Kant's views on these topics should influence our understanding of his principal metaphysical and epistemological arguments and positions. © 2004 by The Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


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