Title: Vliv Lambertovy filozofie na výsledky Kantových metafyzických zkoumání v letech 1764–1781
Variant title:
- The influence of Lambert's philosophy on the outcome of Kant's metaphysical investigations between 1764 and 1781
Contributor
Madecki, Roman (Translator)
Source document: Studia philosophica. 2010, vol. 57, iss. 2, pp. [19]-26
Extent
[19]-26
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ISSN1803-7445 (print)2336-453X (online)
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/115531
Type: Article
Language
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Abstract(s)
The author of this paper has thoroughly studied the correspondence between I. Kant and J. H. Lambert and deals with the problem of Lambert's influence on the creation and shape of the transcendental method used in Kant's central work The Critique of Pure Reason. He points out that the discussion on the method stems from a deeper problem of the a general conception of metaphysics. Both authors as well as several other prominent philosophers of the time advocated differing positions. While Lambert only reformed traditional metaphysics (in dianoiology, alethiology, semiotics and phenomenology), Kant considered the reforms hopeless and created the method of transcendental criticism in his Critique of Pure Reason to serve as a foundation for new metaphysics that could be regarded a science. The study shows in detail the long-term problems that the process went through.
Note
Z polštiny článek přeložil Mgr. Roman Madecki, PhD.