Book | Chapter
Immanuel Kant
the a priori conditions of the sciences
pp. 73-84
Abstract
The appearance of the empirical sciences was a qualitative novelty in the intellectual arena of modern times. From that time on, philosophers of nature can be divided into two groups—those who, knowing those sciences, were entitled to engage in philosophical reflection about nature and those who, disregarding them, put themselves outside the main line of the evolution of thought.
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Heller Michael (2011) Philosophy in science: an historical introduction. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 73-84
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-17705-7_8
Full citation:
Heller Michael (2011) Immanuel Kant: the a priori conditions of the sciences, In: Philosophy in science, Dordrecht, Springer, 73–84.