Andrew Cooper presents the first systematic study of Kant's account of
natural history. Cooper contends that Kant made a decisive
contribution to one of the most explosive and understudied revolutions
in the history of science: the addition of time to the frame in which
explanations are required, sought, and justified in natural science.
Through addressing a wide range of Kant's works, Cooper challenges the
claim that Kant's theory of science denies a developmental conception
of nature and argues instead that it establishes a method by which
natural historians can genuinely dispute historical claims and
potentially come to consensus. This method, Cooper argues, can be used
to expose serious flaws in Kant's own historical reasoning, including
the formation and defence of his racist views. The book will be
valuable to philosophers seeking to discern both the power and
limitations of Kant's theory of science, and to historians of science
working on the fractured landscape of eighteenth-century Newtonianism.
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ISBN
9780192696922
Publisert
2023
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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