On the Possibility and Necessity of Critique of Judgment

Metaphysics (University of Isfahan) 2 (7&8):11-30 (2010)
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The present article deals with two distinct subjects: 1) possibility and necessity of Kant’s third critique, 2) groundwork of this possibility and necessity. With regard to the first subject we will investigate fundamental role of theory of faculties of mind, cognitive faculties and division of philosophy in relation with mere possibility of third critique and then study its necessity according to the theory of transition. Eventually about second subject we examine important and basic role of two factors, namely reflective function and mere reflection, in order to show a complete picture of groundwork of possibility and necessity of third critique as a whole.

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