This book develops a new reading of Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, reconstructing his main argument in clear detail. Michael Friedman articulates a radically new perspective of Kant's critical philosophy as a whole and convincingly demonstrates the importance of eighteenth-century science and Isaac Newton's legacy for Kant and modern philosophy.
This book develops a new reading of the Metaphysical Foundations and articulates an original perspective of Kant's critical philosophy as a whole.