Juicio, ley y aplicación en Kant: un problema central de la "Crítica de la facultad de juzgar"

Anuario Filosófico 40 (90):673-696 (2007)
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In this article I study Kant's doctrine of the power of judgement. I focus on its main function of rendering possible the transition from the lawfulness of nature to the realization of practical ends. In order to do so, I analyze the concept of “spontaneity” and the principle of “purposiveness of nature”, understood as a “principle of contingency”, according to Kant's explanation in the Critique of the Power of Judgement.

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