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OverviewPlaass's treatise stood at the beginning of a renewed wave of scholarship regarding Kant's ""Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science"" (MF). Plaass argues that the ""MF"" represents an integral step in Kant's development between the two editions of the ""Critique of Pure Reason"". The ""MF"" repeats the ""Copernican turn"", using the conditions of subjectivity to derive the metaphysical determinations of ""matter"" as the object of natural science with the new method called ""metaphysical construction"", which simultaneously grounds the mathematizability of physics. The translators provide background and analysis of Plaass's work, extend it to include the body of the ""MF"" and offer a variation on the analysis of the relationship between mathematics and metaphysics in the ""MF"". They discuss its relevance for contemporary paradigm-dependency approaches to the philosophy of science and for philosophical hermeneutics. This book should be of interest to Kant specialists as well as to students of the philosophy of science in general. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Plaass , A.E. Miller , Maria G. Miller , C. F. Von WeizsaeckerPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 1994 ed. Volume: 159 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9780792327509ISBN 10: 0792327500 Pages: 367 Publication Date: 31 March 1994 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsTranslators’ Introduction and Commentary.- Table of Contents to Introduction and Commentary.- Kant’s Theory Of Natural Science According To P. Plaass: An Introductory Analytic Essay by C. F. von Weizsäcker (1965).- Kant’s Theory of Natural Science — Peter Plaass.- Preface — C. F. von Weizsäcker.- Foreword — P. Plaass.- 0. Introduction.- 1. The Object of Natural Science: Nature.- 2. Doctrine and Science Proper.- 3. The Pure Part of Natural Science.- 4. The Empirical Concept of Matter.- 5. Pure Natural Science as Pure Doctrine of Motion.- 6. The Function of the Pure Part.- Selected Bibliography Since Plaass.Reviews` I have read the text and want to congratulate (the translators). The translation of Plaass' book is not only accurate but charming in style. It could not have been better. (The) introductory commentary is an excellent exposition of the whole issue of Kant's transition from the Critique to the Metaphysical Foundations . The problem as such needed critical consideration, and (this has been) done in an expert way. ' W.H. Werkmeister ` Published a year before the revised edition of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science constitutes the first instalment of his physics and a central part of the system of transcendental philosophy ensuing, as promised, from the Critique. Yet far too little attention has been paid by Kant scholars, especially on this side of the Atlantic, to this crucial work. In their study, Kant's Theory of Natural Science, Drs. Alfred and Maria Miller take a major step towards remedying this unfortunate neglect. The Millers have performed an important service by translating Peter Plaass's thoughtful investigation of the Preface to Kant's work. They have, however, in their own right also made a highly significant contribution to the understanding of Kant's physics in this pivotal work by ingeniously reconstructing its arguments and methods as a whole. ' Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Professor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America ' I have read the text and want to congratulate (the translators). The translation of Plaass' book is not only accurate but charming in style. It could not have been better. (The) introductory commentary is an excellent exposition of the whole issue of Kant's transition from the Critique to the Metaphysical Foundations . The problem as such needed critical consideration, and (this has been) done in an expert way. ' W.H. Werkmeister ' Published a year before the revised edition of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science constitutes the first instalment of his physics and a central part of the system of transcendental philosophy ensuing, as promised, from the Critique. Yet far too little attention has been paid by Kant scholars, especially on this side of the Atlantic, to this crucial work. In their study, Kant's Theory of Natural Science, Drs. Alfred and Maria Miller take a major step towards remedying this unfortunate neglect. The Millers have performed an important service by translating Peter Plaass's thoughtful investigation of the Preface to Kant's work. They have, however, in their own right also made a highly significant contribution to the understanding of Kant's physics in this pivotal work by ingeniously reconstructing its arguments and methods as a whole. ' Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Professor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America ` I have read the text and want to congratulate (the translators). The translation of Plaass' book is not only accurate but charming in style. It could not have been better. (The) introductory commentary is an excellent exposition of the whole issue of Kant's transition from the Critique to the Metaphysical Foundations . The problem as such needed critical consideration, and (this has been) done in an expert way. ' W.H. Werkmeister ` Published a year before the revised edition of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science constitutes the first instalment of his physics and a central part of the system of transcendental philosophy ensuing, as promised, from the Critique. Yet far too little attention has been paid by Kant scholars, especially on this side of the Atlantic, to this crucial work. In their study, Kant's Theory of Natural Science, Drs. Alfred and Maria Miller take a major step towards remedying this unfortunate neglect. The Millers have performed an important service by translating Peter Plaass's thoughtful investigation of the Preface to Kant's work. They have, however, in their own right also made a highly significant contribution to the understanding of Kant's physics in this pivotal work by ingeniously reconstructing its arguments and methods as a whole. ' Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Professor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America I have read the text and want to congratulate (the translators). The translation of Plaass' book is not only accurate but charming in style. It could not have been better. (The) introductory commentary is an excellent exposition of the whole issue of Kant's transition from the Critique to the Metaphysical Foundations . The problem as such needed critical consideration, and (this has been) done in an expert way. ' W.H. Werkmeister Published a year before the revised edition of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science constitutes the first instalment of his physics and a central part of the system of transcendental philosophy ensuing, as promised, from the Critique. Yet far too little attention has been paid by Kant scholars, especially on this side of the Atlantic, to this crucial work. In their study, Kant's Theory of Natural Science, Drs. Alfred and Maria Miller take a major step towards remedying this unfortunate neglect. The Millers have perfor Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |