Wozu braucht Kant die Kategorie der Substanz? Dingheit und Einheit der Zeitvorstellung

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 58 (4):579-594 (2010)
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Abstract

Kant is well known for his criticism of knowledge claims of traditional metaphysics. The concept of substance must be considered one of the most important notions in ontology. Kant transforms traditional ontology into an analytic of pure understanding. Accordingly, the concept of substance has become a category of pure understanding. The application of this category in the First Analogy of Experience faces some particular problems, which are highlighted in the current debate. This paper seeks to furnish a coherent reading of the First Analogy by considering which purpose the category of substance is meant to serve in transcendental idealism

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Andree Hahmann
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