Kant and the Systematicity of the Sciences

Kant and the Systematicity of the Sciences

Gava, Gabriele; Vesper, Achim; Sturm, Thomas

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04/2025

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Introduction: The Significance of Kant's Account of Scientific Systematicity Gabriele Gava, Thomas Sturm, and Achim Vesper Part 1: Systematicity: Historical Backgrounds 1. Kant and Crusius on the Hierarchy of Human Ends Gabriele Gava 2. Lambert's System of the Sciences Henny Blomme Part 2: The Systematicity of Special Sciences 3. Kant's Early Cosmology, Systematicity, and Changes in the Standpoint of the Observer Fabian Burt and Thomas Sturm 4. Kant and the Idea of a System of Logic Clinton Tolley 5. Systematic Unity and Construction in the Theory of Conic Sections Katherine Dunlop 6. Kant's Conception of the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science: Subject Matter, Method, and Aim Thomas Sturm 7. Systematicity, the Life Sciences, and the Possibility of Laws Concerning Life Hein van den Berg 8. Kant's Aethereal Hammer: When Everything Looks Like a Nail Michael Bennett McNulty 9. Systematicity and the Definition of a Science: Physics in Kant's Opus postumum Stephen Howard 10. Systematicity in Kant's Philosophy of History Andree Hahmann 11. Systematicity with a Worldly Orientation? On Kant's Theory and Practice of Gazing with an "Eye of Philosophy" Huaping Lu-Adler Part 3: The Systematicity of Philosophy 12. The Systematicity of Natural Science: Logical and Real Eric Watkins 13. What is a System of Moral Philosophy For? Systematicity in Kant's Ethics Stefano Bacin 14. Kant's System of Systems Paul Guyer
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Oliver R. Scholz;Henry Blomme;Gabriele Gava;Fabian Burt;Thomas Sturm;Paul Hoyningen-Huene;Konstantin Pollok;Katharina Kraus;Achim Vesper;Hein Van den Berg;Jennifer Mensch;Lea Ypi;Michael Bennett McNulty;Eric Watkins;Stefano Bacin;Huaping Lu-Adler;Paul Guyer;Kant;systematicity;scientific knowledge;Architectonic;explanation;teleology;unity of nature;affinity;philosophy of history;nature of science;human reason