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- Title
El primer Kant ante la metafísica: una aproximación histórica a los orígenes de una actitud intelectual.
- Authors
MENDOZA GURROLA, PAULO SERGIO
- Abstract
This paper aims to contribute, from the Kantforschung view and employing the Quellengeschichte referents, with the knowledge of the young Kant’s attitudes in the face of metaphysics, just as they were expressed in his earliest work on ‘linving forces’ of 1747-1749. The broad range of metaphysical doctrines which enveloped the Kant’s university formation had as its main characteristic the pluralism: although we can distinguish some different philosophical traditions such as neo-scholastic Aristotelianism, pietistic eclecticism or Wolffian rationalism, during the years when Kant was a student at University of Königsberg—and even some years before—, against traditional belief, no doctrinal orientation had any predominance. This plural situation generated a peculiar intellectual environment, different from that of other German universities, which had a relevant influence on the Kant’s first intellectual attitudes in the face of metaphysics.
- Subjects
KANT, Immanuel, 1724-1804; RATIONALISM; ARISTOTELIANISM (Philosophy); METAPHYSICS; ECLECTICISM; PLURALISM; COLLEGE students
- Publication
Con-textos Kantianos: International Journal of Philosophy, 2022, Issue 15, p7
- ISSN
2386-7655
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5281/zenodo.6591057