Revisiting Kant's General Metaphysics: in terms of a Completed Transcendental Psychology

In Kant und die Berliner Aufklaerung, Ninth International Kant-Congress. pp. 424-432 (2001)
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In this paper I argue for the "incompleteness thesis" of Kant's General Metaphysics before completing a full analysis of the power of judgment which only occurred in the Critique of Judgment-Power. Kant scholars have argued that Kant's General Metaphysics was completed with the Critique of Pure Reason and the Third Critique added nothing significant to this quest. One of the issues in this paper is to understand Kant's various "transition problems" and their solution to unify knowledge under a metaphysics, all of which has implications for the natural and cognitive sciences even today.

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