On the provenience and meaning of the concept “exponent” in Kant’s Critique of pure reason

  • André Rodrigues Ferreira Perez University of São Paulo
Palabras clave: analogy, exponent, judgment, proportion, rule

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In this text I shall explore the meaning of the concept “exponent” in the first Critique by resorting to its provenience. Beginning with a brief analysis of the two meanings Kant ascribes to it the Critique, the exponent of a series and the exponent of a rule, I intend to point out that by means of Kant’s concept of analogy, intimately linked with proportion, we can find a route into some of the mathematics textbooks of the 18th century, which shed great light in the matter. Thereafter, as a transition for returning to the Critique, we shall see how, in the Duisburgscher Nachlass, the exponent plays a central role for Kant as he thinks the emergency and necessity of rules in Philosophy, in comparison to Mathematics.  In this way I hope to show how the “exponent” is taken up by Kant and made fruitful, especially for the Analogies of experience.

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André Rodrigues Ferreira Perez, University of São Paulo
Philosophy PhD student in the Philosophy Department of the University of São Paulo, Brazil
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2021-12-15
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Rodrigues Ferreira Perez A. (2021). On the provenience and meaning of the concept “exponent” in Kant’s Critique of pure reason. Con-Textos Kantianos. International Journal of Philosophy, 14, 64-91. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/KANT/article/view/89457
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Dossier "La Filosofía de las matemáticas de Kant. Perspectivas actuales y clásic