Laws of nature play a central role in Kant's theoretical philosophy
and are crucial to understanding his philosophy of science in
particular. In this volume of new essays, the first systematic
investigation of its kind, a distinguished team of scholars
explores Kant's views on the laws of nature in the physical and
life sciences. Their essays focus particularly on the laws of
physics and biology, and consider topics including the separation
in Kant's treatment of the physical and life sciences, the relation
between universal and empirical laws of nature, and the role of
reason and the understanding in imposing order and lawful unity
upon nature. The volume will be of great interest to advanced
students and scholars of Kant's philosophy of science, and to
historians and philosophers of science more generally.
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