Kant was centrally concerned with issues in the philosophy of
natural science throughout his career. The Metaphysical Foundations
of Natural Science presents his most mature reflections on these
themes in the context of both his 'critical' philosophy, presented
in the Critique of Pure Reason, and the natural science of his
time. This volume presents a new translation, by Michael Friedman,
which is especially clear and accurate. There are explanatory notes
indicating some of the main connections between the argument of the
Metaphysical Foundations and the first Critique - as well as
parallel connections to Newton's Principia. The volume is completed
by an historical and philosophical introduction and a guide to
further reading.
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