2020
DOI: 10.15581/009.53.2.002
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Incongruent counterparts and the absolute nature of space in Kant’s 1768 essay, "Directions in Space"

Abstract: This article argues that Kant’s argument from incongruent counterparts in his essay, Directions in Space (1768) yields not the conclusion that space is an objective reality, but rather that it is an absolute and dynamical framework that grounds spatial properties, a view which is neutral with respect to the objective/subjective nature of space. It is suggested that, so construed, Kant’s argument in this essay can be made consistent with his later employment in support of transcendental idealism with regard to … Show more

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