Solomon Maimon: Monism, Skepticism, and Mathematics

Solomon Maimon: Monism, Skepticism, and Mathematics

Meir Buzaglo
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The philosophy of Solomon Maimon (1753–1800) is usually considered an important link between Kant’s transcendental philosophy and German idealism. Highly praised during his lifetime, over the past two centuries Maimon’s genius has been poorly understood and often ignored. Meir Buzaglo offers a reconstruction of Maimon’s philosophy, revealing that its true nature becomes apparent only when viewed in light of his philosophy of mathematics.

This provides the key to understanding Maimon’s solution to Kant’s quid juris question concerning the connection between intuition and concept in mathematics. Maimon’s original approach avoids dispensing with intuition (as in some versions of logicism and formalism) while reducing the reliance on intuition in its Kantian sense. As Buzaglo demonstrates, this led Maimon to question Kant’s ultimate rejection of the possibility of metaphysics and, simultaneously, to suggest a unique type of skepticism.

年:
2002
版本:
1
出版商:
University of Pittsburgh Press
語言:
english
頁數:
184
ISBN 10:
0822941767
ISBN 13:
9780822941767
文件:
PDF, 10.56 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2002
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