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Kant on Reality, Cause, and Force: From the Early Modern Tradition to the Critical Philosophy
Kant on Reality, Cause, and Force: From the Early Modern Tradition to the Critical Philosophy
Tal Glezer
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Glezer's study traces the roots of Kant's category of reality to early modern debates over the intelligibility of substantial forms, fueled by the tension between the idea of non-extended substances and that of extended objects.
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