The Understanding in Transition: Fascicles X, XI and VII of Opus postumum

  • Array Array CRMEP, Kingston University
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Keywords: faculties, understanding, sensibility, architectonic, natural science, phenomena

Abstract

This essay investigates the transformation of the faculty of understanding in Kant’s Transition from Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science to Physics drafts found in Opus postumum. I argue that in fascicles X and XI Kant implicitly reverses the architectonic order of sensibility and understanding. Without an account of this reversal, Kant’s critique of Isaac Newton’s conception of phenomena and the so called Selbstsetzungslehre (doctrine of self-positing) in fascicle VII fall apart. I argue that what is at stake is a challenge Kant makes to his own presuppositions and a challenge to the Kantian philosopher who wishes to stay with a strictly ‘critical’ Kant.

 

Author Biography

Array Array, CRMEP, Kingston University
PhD candidate at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University, London.
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Published
2019-06-25
Section
Articles