2017 - Franco Angeli
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There's no Success like Failure : on the early Reception of Kant's most famous Synthesis
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- In this article the Author introduces a historiographical thesis that is of general importance for understanding canon-formation in the history of philosophy. This is the thesis that, while historians of philosophy tend to look primarily at philosophical successes, philosophical failures, and failed syntheses in particular, can contribute just as significantly to the lasting influence of a philosopher. He illustrates this thesis by examining the reception of one of the most prominent examples of (what was originally broadly perceived as) a failed synthesis: Kant's synthesis of empiricism and rationalism. In particular, the Author argues that this perceived failure contributed importantly to an original and diverse reception of Kant's philosophy and thereby also to the latter's lasting influence. [Publishers' text].
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ISSN: 1972-5558
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In this issue
- History of failed synthesis
- The Unity of Science and the Search for a Unity of Understanding in the Modern Era.
- The Magic Mountain
- Thomas Reid on Consciousness and the Constitution of the Mental
- There's no Success like Failure : on the early Reception of Kant's most famous Synthesis
- Tycho's System and the Decline of the Traditional Cosmos
- Self-Preservation and Exchange : Two Ways of Historicizing Kant's Concept of Synthesis and their Epistemological Implications
- Systematic Thought and the Early French Enlightenment
- Philosophies cartésiennes à l'usage des étrangers : les traductions latines du Traité de physique de Rohault et de la Recherche de la vérité de Malebranche
- Genovesi e la Metafisica
- Ludwig Feuerbach, L'uomo è ciò che mangia
- Il dominio di una tradizione : separazione dei saperi nei programmi e nella prassi didattica italiana
- L'attualità dei dialoghi sull'Idiota di Nicola Cusano
- Heidegger, lector de la tradición
- Recensioni
- Schede
- Indice dell'annata 2017