Book | Chapter
The romantic philosophy of nature
pp. 85-100
Abstract
Kant's system can be regarded as a philosophical sanction for mechanism. Asking how a philosophical science of nature is possible, Kant had classical physics in mind (implicitly judging that any other physics is impossible), and Kant's whole subtle theory of perceptual knowledge was created chiefly in order to justify the claim that Newtonian absolutes—time and space—are necessary a priori.
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Published in:
Heller Michael (2011) Philosophy in science: an historical introduction. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 85-100
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-17705-7_9
Full citation:
Heller Michael (2011) The romantic philosophy of nature, In: Philosophy in science, Dordrecht, Springer, 85–100.