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Elastic force in Kant?s early works

Stephen Howard

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Physical phenomenaPhilosophyMetaphysicsAnalogyGeneral MedicineElasticity (economics)Epistemology

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This paper argues that the notion of elastic force is an important and overlooked thread running through a number of Kant’s writings from 1754 to 1764. After presenting the historical context, I argue that the key aspects of Kant’s early understanding of physical elasticity can be found in On Fire (1755) and show how Kant attempts to explain a wide range of phenomena through elasticity. On my account, one aim of his account of physical monads is provide metaphysical grounds for elastic phenomena. Finally, I examine Kant’s hints that minds can be understood through an analogy with elastic physical phenomena. ispartof: Revista de Estudios Kantianos vol:3 issue:2 pages:190-207 status: published

https://hdl.handle.net/10550/73390