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Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science

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Country
  
Germany

Media type
  
Print

Author
  
Immanuel Kant

Language
  
German

Originally published
  
1786

Subject
  
Philosophy

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Original title
  
Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft

Similar
  
Works by Immanuel Kant, Philosophy books

Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science (German: Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft) is a 1786 book by Immanuel Kant.

Contents

Summary

The book is divided into four chapters. The chapters are concerned with the metaphysical foundations of phoronomy (now called kinematics), dynamics, mechanics, and phenomenology.

Reception

Kant's book was a basic influence on the rise of science departments of the universities in the German-speaking countries in the nineteenth century.

Hans Christian Ørsted wrote "Differential and integral calculus consist of nothing but .. thought experiments and considerations of them. ... In his Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, Kant has given us the most beautiful examples of this kind of presentation, without, however, drawing attention to it himself."

Kurt Gödel was influenced by Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft. Gödel studied it while a member of the Vienna Circle.

References

Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science Wikipedia