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Eintrag Nr. 11823
Literature type Articles
Author Edwards, Jeffrey
Title Spinozism, Freedom, and Transcendental Dynamics in
Kant’s Final System of Transcendental Idealism
Title of magazine / anthology The reception of Kant's critical philosophy : Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel
[Conference "The Idea of a System of Transcendental Idealism in Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel" at Dartmouth College; (Hanover, NH) : 1995.08.]
Editor ed. by Sally Sedgwick
Editor (surname first) Sedgwick, Sally S. (Hrsg./Ed.)
Place published Cambridge [e.a.]
Publisher Cambridge Univ. Press
Year 2000
Pages 54-77
Pages in total (of the volume) X, 338
Contains bibliography [325]-334
Language English
Thematic areas Metaphysics / ontology, Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Reception history
Subject (individuals) Kant, Immanuel
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary Kant "treats this idea" - i.e. "that we 'intuit everything in God'" -" as something that either itself furnished, or else is necessarily connected with, a formal principle of unity. Ths Spinozistic principle is what governs the investigation of the formal determinacy of cognition ('das Formale der Erkenntnis'), and Kant clearly weighs the option of making it a, if not the, founding principle of his transcendental theory." (p. 45)
English commentary Kant "treats this idea" - i.e. "that we 'intuit everything in God'" -" as something that either itself furnished, or else is necessarily connected with, a formal principle of unity. Ths Spinozistic principle is what governs the investigation of the formal determinacy of cognition ('das Formale der Erkenntnis'), and Kant clearly weighs the option of making it a, if not the, founding principle of his transcendental theory." (p. 45)
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