In the scholarly debate, controversy surrounds the function and
significance of Kant's Opus postumum for his philosophy. Dina
Emundts demonstrates that the main function of the unpublished
works is to develop a system of all the concepts required for
empirical knowledge, and why this is indispensable for the
foundation of an empirical physics. She presents a detailed
analysis of the relationship of the conception of the Opus postumum
to Kant's earlier writings. Beyond this, she examines further
questions: why does Kant consider the foundation of the empirical
sciences to be necessary, and why is this a task for a philosopher;
how does Kant justify the possibility of scientific empirical
knowledge; how does he proceed with the project of providing the
necessary conceptual tools for an empirical physics?
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