Bolzano does not devote much space to the specific elaboration or critique of the concept of "category". The aim of the paper is to clarify the meaning of Bolzano's criticism to Aristotle and Kant on this point, thereby delineating some peculiar concepts of Bolzano (i.e. "representations in themselves" or "ideas"). Based on these concepts, the notion of "summum genus" is originally rethought and any "deduction" is radically rejected.
Fossati, L., Neither Aristotle nor Kant. Bernard Bolzano on Categories, in Giuseppe D'Ann, G. D., Lorenzo Fossat, L. F. (ed.), Categories. Histories and Perspectives 2, OLMS, Hildesheim, Zurich, New York 2019: <<STUDIEN UND MATERIALIEN ZUR GESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE>>, 97 77- 94 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/142947]
Neither Aristotle nor Kant. Bernard Bolzano on Categories
Fossati, Lorenzo
2019
Abstract
Bolzano does not devote much space to the specific elaboration or critique of the concept of "category". The aim of the paper is to clarify the meaning of Bolzano's criticism to Aristotle and Kant on this point, thereby delineating some peculiar concepts of Bolzano (i.e. "representations in themselves" or "ideas"). Based on these concepts, the notion of "summum genus" is originally rethought and any "deduction" is radically rejected.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.