Causality from Kant’s Viewpoint
Journal: The Journal of Philosophical Theological Research (Vol.10, No. 37)Publication Date: 2008-11-22
Authors : رضا بخشایش;
Page : 33-56
Keywords : علیت; توالی زمانمند; ابژه استعلائی; اعتبار عینی; واقعیت عینی;
Abstract
Kant has attempted to response Hume’s objections on the relation of cause and effect. In this regard, most exponents have concentrated on the second analogy and probably on the transcendental deduction; however, the right thing to do is to call attention to the most of components of criticism including the concept of time, metaphysical deduction, transcendental deduction, constitution-making, and especially the second analogy. In response to Hume, Kant has made an attempt to show the synthetic relation of the cause and the caused in the concept of object, and thereby to demonstrate the objective validity of causality. The paper in the first place presents an account and explanation of Kant’s view and then deals with the criticism of it.
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