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Motion and the affection argument

Colin McLear

pp. 4979-4995

Abstract

In the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, Kant presents an argument for the centrality of  to our concept . This argument has long been considered either irredeemably obscure or otherwise defective. In this paper I provide an interpretation which defends the argument’s validity and clarifies the sense in which it aims to show that  is fundamental to our conception of matter.

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Cossara Stefano, Rauzy Jean-Baptiste, Zhang Xiaoxing (2018) Cartesian epistemology. Synthese 195 (11).

Pages: 4979-4995

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-017-1438-4

Full citation:

McLear Colin (2018) „Motion and the affection argument“. Synthese 195 (11), 4979–4995.