The paper claims that in Kant’s Opus postumum the concept of coordination/composition is particularly suitable to assume a value that goes beyond the formal and normative aspect and encompasses also the material and descriptive domain. In this framework a crucial function is played by the Mittelbegriffe/Zwischenbegriffe, through which Kant seems to finally reach a promising way to explain how the understanding could concretely provide nature with a legislation, whose action can be seen as intrinsic to matter.

Lorini, G., The forms of “composition” and the role of mediating concepts in Kant’s Opus postumum, in Giovanni Pietro Basile, A. L. (ed.), Perspectives on Kant’s Opus postumum, Routledge, London 2022: 91- 107. 10.4324/9781003090946-6 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/241714]

The forms of “composition” and the role of mediating concepts in Kant’s Opus postumum

Lorini, Gualtiero
2022

Abstract

The paper claims that in Kant’s Opus postumum the concept of coordination/composition is particularly suitable to assume a value that goes beyond the formal and normative aspect and encompasses also the material and descriptive domain. In this framework a crucial function is played by the Mittelbegriffe/Zwischenbegriffe, through which Kant seems to finally reach a promising way to explain how the understanding could concretely provide nature with a legislation, whose action can be seen as intrinsic to matter.
2022
Inglese
Perspectives on Kant’s Opus postumum
9781003090946
Routledge
Lorini, G., The forms of “composition” and the role of mediating concepts in Kant’s Opus postumum, in Giovanni Pietro Basile, A. L. (ed.), Perspectives on Kant’s Opus postumum, Routledge, London 2022: 91- 107. 10.4324/9781003090946-6 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/241714]
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