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Finality in Nature According to Kant and Blondel
Contributor(s): Jahae, Raymond (Author)
ISBN: 0820473243     ISBN-13: 9780820473246
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2004
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Medieval
- Philosophy | Metaphysics
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
Dewey: 124
LCCN: 2004053686
Series: European University Studies
Physical Information: 1 pages
 
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This book investigates the conception of finality in nature (« teleology) in Immanuel Kant's « critical philosophy and in Maurice Blondel's work. The introduction explains the genuine necessity of a reflection on the problem of finality in nature and the role Kant's and Blondel's philosophies could play in it. The first part of the study describes Kant's teleology from the perspective of the whole of his « critical philosophy and shows both its strengths and its weaknesses. The second part exposes Blondel's conception of finality in nature and explains how it can be seen as a successful effort to cope with the problems of Kantian thought. In conclusion, the work underlines the inevitability of teleology as an epistemic approach to nature and its value for a contemporary world view. Contents: The Later Kant's Conception of Finality in Nature, Its Merits, and Its Problems - Blondel's, Conception of Finality in Nature in Relation to Kant's.