Naturaleza y libertad: Kant y la tradición racionalista
Keywords: 
Kant, Immanuel
racionalismo
naturaleza
libertad
Issue Date: 
2004
Citation: 
Anuario Filosófico, 2004 (37), 563 - 594
Abstract
In the Third Antinomy Kant exposes in a dramatically way the conflict between freedom and natural necessity. Kant uses denominations that they induce to confusion, because he resolves different problems than those we use to attribute to him. According to Kant, the new science opposes natural legality and freedom. This paper maintains that this false interpretation of the scientific epistemology depends on a slanted vision originated in the rationalistic metaphysics; among others reasons, because Kant takes the Physics from Wolff instead of Newton.

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