Kant's consideration of space and the puzzle of incongruence

In this paper we are dealing with Kant's view on the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts, in particular with the argument from his article 'On the First Ground of the Distinction of Regions in Space', where the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts is used as an argument for the e...

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Main Author: Stojnić Una
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Language:deu
Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2009-01-01
Series:Filozofija i Društvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2009/0353-57380902261S.pdf
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spelling doaj-e74d863118c84043b3aa42e3c768859a2020-11-25T01:15:41ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382009-01-0120226127710.2298/FID0902261SKant's consideration of space and the puzzle of incongruenceStojnić UnaIn this paper we are dealing with Kant's view on the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts, in particular with the argument from his article 'On the First Ground of the Distinction of Regions in Space', where the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts is used as an argument for the existence of the absolute and objective space, and with the argument from Kant's Inaugural Dissertation in which he uses the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts again, but this time for a different purpose - as an argument in favor of the idea of space as a pure intuition. Our aim is to show that Kant's argument from 'On the First Ground of the Distinction of Regions in Space', although it shows the inadequacy of Leibniz's definition of congruence, does not in fact represent the reductio ad absurdum of the relationist view, for his argument in favor of the existence of the absolute space represents merely the inference to the best explanation. We also propound an alternative account of the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts, which is in line with the relationist theory. Furthermore, we call in question Kant's argument from the Inaugural Dissertation, according to which incongruence could not be explained discursively, and we put forward a conceptual determination of incongruence in terms of the notions of similarity, equality and congruence, taken as the possibility of objects to be included within the same spatial boundaries. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2009/0353-57380902261S.pdfcongruenceincongruenceincongruous counterpartsabsolutismrelationism
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Kant's consideration of space and the puzzle of incongruence
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congruence
incongruence
incongruous counterparts
absolutism
relationism
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title Kant's consideration of space and the puzzle of incongruence
title_short Kant's consideration of space and the puzzle of incongruence
title_full Kant's consideration of space and the puzzle of incongruence
title_fullStr Kant's consideration of space and the puzzle of incongruence
title_full_unstemmed Kant's consideration of space and the puzzle of incongruence
title_sort kant's consideration of space and the puzzle of incongruence
publisher Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade
series Filozofija i Društvo
issn 0353-5738
publishDate 2009-01-01
description In this paper we are dealing with Kant's view on the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts, in particular with the argument from his article 'On the First Ground of the Distinction of Regions in Space', where the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts is used as an argument for the existence of the absolute and objective space, and with the argument from Kant's Inaugural Dissertation in which he uses the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts again, but this time for a different purpose - as an argument in favor of the idea of space as a pure intuition. Our aim is to show that Kant's argument from 'On the First Ground of the Distinction of Regions in Space', although it shows the inadequacy of Leibniz's definition of congruence, does not in fact represent the reductio ad absurdum of the relationist view, for his argument in favor of the existence of the absolute space represents merely the inference to the best explanation. We also propound an alternative account of the phenomenon of incongruous counterparts, which is in line with the relationist theory. Furthermore, we call in question Kant's argument from the Inaugural Dissertation, according to which incongruence could not be explained discursively, and we put forward a conceptual determination of incongruence in terms of the notions of similarity, equality and congruence, taken as the possibility of objects to be included within the same spatial boundaries.
topic congruence
incongruence
incongruous counterparts
absolutism
relationism
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2009/0353-57380902261S.pdf
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