Lambert’s Influence on Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy

This paper aims at presenting a reconstruction of the main theses of Lambert’s thought and their role in the establishment of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. In order to do so, the paper is divided into three sections. Initially, a consideration of Lambert’s attempt to assure illusion (Schein) within...

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Main Author: Adriano Perin
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Published: Con-textos Kantianos 2016-06-01
Series:Con-textos Kantianos: International Journal of Philosophy
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spelling doaj-bfac822eb61d4a6fa8ac42c07606df6d2020-11-24T23:52:07ZdeuCon-textos KantianosCon-textos Kantianos: International Journal of Philosophy2386-76552386-76552016-06-01134454115Lambert’s Influence on Kant’s Theoretical PhilosophyAdriano Perin0IFSCThis paper aims at presenting a reconstruction of the main theses of Lambert’s thought and their role in the establishment of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. In order to do so, the paper is divided into three sections. Initially, a consideration of Lambert’s attempt to assure illusion (Schein) within the domain of phenomenology (Körperwelt) and to institute the domain of metaphysical truth (Intellectualwelt) is carried out. Secondly, Kant’s first step away from Lambert’s proposal, which is presented in the Inaugural Dissertation’s thesis that the sensible and intellectual domains of knowledge are grounded upon two distinct and intransmutable faculties, is taken into account. Finally, Kant’s definitive step away from Lambert’s proposal, i.e., the justification of appearances in the Duisburg Nachlaβ in an objective and non-illusory domain, due to the determination of the faculty of understanding, is pointed out.https://www.con-textoskantianos.net/index.php/revista/article/view/127AppearenceIllusionSensibilityUnderstandingJohann Heinrich Lambert
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Lambert’s Influence on Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy
Con-textos Kantianos: International Journal of Philosophy
Appearence
Illusion
Sensibility
Understanding
Johann Heinrich Lambert
author_facet Adriano Perin
author_sort Adriano Perin
title Lambert’s Influence on Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy
title_short Lambert’s Influence on Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy
title_full Lambert’s Influence on Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy
title_fullStr Lambert’s Influence on Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy
title_full_unstemmed Lambert’s Influence on Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy
title_sort lambert’s influence on kant’s theoretical philosophy
publisher Con-textos Kantianos
series Con-textos Kantianos: International Journal of Philosophy
issn 2386-7655
2386-7655
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This paper aims at presenting a reconstruction of the main theses of Lambert’s thought and their role in the establishment of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. In order to do so, the paper is divided into three sections. Initially, a consideration of Lambert’s attempt to assure illusion (Schein) within the domain of phenomenology (Körperwelt) and to institute the domain of metaphysical truth (Intellectualwelt) is carried out. Secondly, Kant’s first step away from Lambert’s proposal, which is presented in the Inaugural Dissertation’s thesis that the sensible and intellectual domains of knowledge are grounded upon two distinct and intransmutable faculties, is taken into account. Finally, Kant’s definitive step away from Lambert’s proposal, i.e., the justification of appearances in the Duisburg Nachlaβ in an objective and non-illusory domain, due to the determination of the faculty of understanding, is pointed out.
topic Appearence
Illusion
Sensibility
Understanding
Johann Heinrich Lambert
url https://www.con-textoskantianos.net/index.php/revista/article/view/127
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