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The methods of metaphilosophy
Kant, Maimon, and Schelling on how to philosophize about philosophy- Authors:
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- Klostermann Weiße Reihe, Volume 11
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- 2022
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- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-465-04598-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-465-14598-1
- Publisher
- Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main
- Series
- Klostermann Weiße Reihe
- Volume
- 11
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 278
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
- 0.1 Metaphilosophy No access
- 0.2 A philosophy designed to be metaphilosophy-first No access
- 0.3.1 Baconian and Newtonian experimentalism No access
- 0.3.2 Galilean idealisations No access
- 0.4 Overview No access
- 1.1 Propaedeutic philosophy is the study of philosophy No access
- 1.2 A two-layered analogy: Baconian and Newtonian experimentalism, and chemical analysis and synthesis No access
- 1.3 From empirical experimentation to a priori experimentation No access
- 1.4 Kant’s conception of the philosophical experiment No access
- 1.5 Chemical analysis and synthesis No access
- 1.6 Philosophical procedure in the Aesthetic/Analytic and the Dialectic No access
- 1.7 Metaphilosophy as experimentalist practice No access
- 2.1 Philosophy is the science of the form of all sciences No access
- 2.2.1 Quid facti? No access
- 2.2.2 Quid juris? No access
- 2.3 A coalition system: Maimon’s rational dogmatism and empirical scepticism No access
- 2.4.1 Maimon’s philosophy of mathematics No access
- 2.4.2 An immanent account of cognition No access
- 2.5 The method of fictions No access
- 2.6 Philosophical fictions No access
- 2.7 Maimon’s metaphilosophy: philosophy as modelling practice No access
- 3.1 Philosophy is the science of the unconditioned No access
- 3.2 Fichte’s original insight, Schelling’s observation, and Schelling’s point No access
- 3.3 "Naturphilosophie" as science of the unconditioned No access
- 3.4 Positing an absolute hypothesis No access
- 3.5 The Method of Nature-Construction No access
- 3.6 Presenting nature through experiment No access
- 3.7 Metaphilosophy as constructive and experimental practice No access
- 4.1 Kant’s experiments of pure reason No access
- 4.2 Maimon’s metaphysical modelling No access
- 4.3 Schelling’s experimental constructions No access
- 4.4 Conclusion No access
- Acknowledgements No access Pages 249 - 251
- Abbreviations No access
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