Kant's Antinomies in the Light of Modern Science1881 |
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absolute adaptation adher admitted already remarked antithesis apparent arbitrary argument Astronomy beginning or end being-in-itself Bishop Butler causal chemistry claims clearly complex sciences conceived condition of human constitutes critical defenders demonstrated derived division dogmatic conception dogmatists domain dualistic element empirical Empiricism empiricist ents established Eternal evidence existence facts favor field former fundamental genetic mode genetic school genetist habit of thought Haeckel human mind human thought hypothesis idea inductive infinite infinity intellect intellectual effort Kant calls Kant's antinomies knowledge Laplace larity limits in space logical matter men's mode of explanation modern moral natu naturam nature of things opposed particular religion phenomena philoso philosophy Platonic and Epicurean popu possesses practical interest principles properly belong quam question rational regarded respect revolt scarcely sceptical method scientific investigation Secare society speculative interest Spencer supremacy take sides tele teleo teleological conceptions teleological school teleologists thesis tion transcendental truth universe