
Kant's philosophy is usually treated according to 'internalist' textual methodology rather than contextually according to 'externalist' methodology. Kant and the Naturalistic Turn of 18th Century Philosophy presents transcendental idealism, the metaphysics of morals, and other Kantian innovations in philosophy as a reaction to 18th century developments in the life and human sciences. It interprets Kant's metaphysics as motivated by, on one hand, anxiety over the moral dangers he perceived in the empiricism of Buffon, Hume, Smith, and certain German materialists; and, on the other, his theological scepticism. Topics treated include cosmology and the fate of the earth, the mechanical philosophy and the problems of life, mind, and matter, historical pessimism, warfare and class consciousness, and the role of women in 18th century society. This book sheds new light on all major aspects of Kant's philosophy and opens avenues for further research.
This book investigates whether Immanuel Kant's philosophical framework serves as a direct response to the scientific and social developments of the 18th century rather than as an isolated internalist system. Catherine Wilson, a scholar of early modern philosophy, utilizes an externalist methodology to re-examine Kant's transcendental idealism and moral metaphysics. She argues that Kant's work was fundamentally shaped by his reactions to the empiricism of contemporaries like Hume and Buffon, as well as his own theological skepticism and concerns regarding the materialist trends of his era.
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Scholars frequently cite this work as a significant contribution to the contextualization of Kantian thought within the broader scientific landscape of the Enlightenment. Experts highlight the text's academic rigor and its utility for researchers seeking to bridge the gap between transcendental philosophy and the history of science.
Page Count:
310
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192663828
ISBN-13:
9780192663825
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