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162Kant's Construction of Nature: A Reading of the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural ScienceCambridge University Press. 2013.Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science is one of the most difficult but also most important of Kant's works. Published in 1786 between the first and second editions of the Critique of Pure Reason, the Metaphysical Foundations occupies a central place in the development of Kant's philosophy, but has so far attracted relatively little attention compared with other works of Kant's critical period. Michael Friedman's book develops a new and complete reading of this work and reconstructs …Read more
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204Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science (edited book)Open Court. 2010.Addressing a wide range of topics, from Newton to Post-Kuhnian philosophy of science, these essays critically examine themes that have been central to the influential work of philosopher Michael Friedman.
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108A Parting of the Ways: Carnap, Cassirer, and HeideggerOpen Court Publishing. 2000.In this insightful study of the common origins of analytic and continental philosophy, Friedman looks at how social and political events intertwined and influenced philosophy during the early twentieth century, ultimately giving rise to the two very different schools of thought. He shows how these two approaches, now practiced largely in isolation from one another, were once opposing tendencies within a common discussion. Already polarized by their philosophical disagreements, these approaches w…Read more
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56Ernst Cassirer and the Philosophy of ScienceIn Gary Gutting (ed.), Continental Philosophy of Science, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
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11Kant and Hume on causalityIn Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2012.
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226Understanding space-timeStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 38 (1): 216-225. 2007.
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318The Scientific Image by Bas C. van Fraassen (review)Journal of Philosophy 79 (5): 274-283. 1982.
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74Transcendental Philosophy and Twentieth Century PhyscisPhilosophy Today 49 (Supplement): 23-29. 2005.
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129Transcendental Philosophy And Mathematical PhysicsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (1): 29-43. 2003.his paper explores the relationship between Kant’s views on the metaphysical foundations of Newtonian mathematical physics and his more general transcendental philosophy articulated in the Critique of pure reason. I argue that the relationship between the two positions is very close indeed and, in particular, that taking this relationship seriously can shed new light on the structure of the transcendental deduction of the categories as expounded in the second edition of the Critique.Author Keywo…Read more
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245Newton and Kant: Quantity of matter in the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural ScienceSouthern Journal of Philosophy 50 (3): 482-503. 2012.Immanuel Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science (1786) provides metaphysical foundations for the application of mathematics to empirically given nature. The application that Kant primarily has in mind is that achieved in Isaac Newton's Principia (1687). Thus, Kant's first chapter, the Phoronomy, concerns the mathematization of speed or velocity, and his fourth chapter, the Phenomenology, concerns the empirical application of the Newtonian notions of true or absolute space, time, and …Read more
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266Laws of Nature and Causal NecessityKant Studien 105 (4): 531-553. 2014.Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 105 Heft: 4 Seiten: 531-553.
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205Kant on Space, The Understanding, and The Law of Gravitation: Prolegomena §38The Monist 72 (2): 236-284. 1989.Section 38 of Kant’s Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics is of great interest. For Kant there attempts, uncharacteristically, to illustrate one of the central claims of his exceedingly abstract and general transcendental philosophy by means of a concrete example. The claim in question is stated as the conclusion of §36.
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651Kant on geometry and spatial intuitionSynthese 186 (1): 231-255. 2012.I use recent work on Kant and diagrammatic reasoning to develop a reconsideration of central aspects of Kant’s philosophy of geometry and its relation to spatial intuition. In particular, I reconsider in this light the relations between geometrical concepts and their schemata, and the relationship between pure and empirical intuition. I argue that diagrammatic interpretations of Kant’s theory of geometrical intuition can, at best, capture only part of what Kant’s conception involves and that, fo…Read more
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40Kant, Kuhn, and the Rationality of ScienceVienna Circle Institute Yearbook 9 25-41. 2002.In the Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason Kant formulates what he calls “the general problem of pure reason,” namely, “How are synthetic a priori judgements possible?” Kant explains that this general problem involves two more specific questions about particular a priori sciences: “How is pure mathematics possible?” and “How is pure natural science possible?”— where the first concerns, above all, the possibility of Euclidean geometry, and the second concerns the possibility of fundamenta…Read more
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163Helmholtz’s Zeichentheorie and Schlick’s Allgemeine ErkenntnislehrePhilosophical Topics 25 (2): 19-50. 1997.
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68Foundations of Space-Time Theories: Relativistic and Philosophy of ScienceJournal of Philosophy 85 (3): 158-164. 1988.
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309Extending the Dynamics of ReasonErkenntnis 75 (3): 431-444. 2011.What I call the dynamics of reason is a post-Kuhnian approach to the history and philosophy of science articulating a relativized and historicized version of the Kantian conception of the rationality and objectivity of the modern physical sciences. I here discuss two extensions of this approach. I argue that, although the relativized standards of rationality in question change over time, the particular way in which they do this still preserves the trans-historical rationality of the entire proce…Read more
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234Eckart förster and Kant's opus postumumInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 46 (2). 2003.This Article does not have an abstract
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222Ernst Cassirer and contemporary philosophy of scienceAngelaki 10 (1). 2005.(2005). Ernst Cassirer and Contemporary Philosophy of Science. Angelaki: Vol. 10, continental philosophy and the sciences the german traditionissue editor: damian veal, pp. 119-128
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510Ernst Cassirer and Thomas Kuhn: The neo-Kantian tradition in history and philosophy of sciencePhilosophical Forum 39 (2): 239-252. 2008.No Abstract
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388Carnap, Cassirer, and Heidegger: The davos disputation and twentieth century philosophyEuropean Journal of Philosophy 10 (3). 2002.
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120Carnap and Weyl on the foundations of geometry and relativity theoryErkenntnis 42 (2): 247-260. 1995.
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
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| Metaphysics and Epistemology |