Saturday, April 01, 2006

Gardner, Sebastian - Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason

In the Preface to the Critique Kant observes that, although metaphysics is meant to be ‘the Queen of all the sciences’ (Aviii), reason in metaphysics ‘is perpetually being brought to a stand’ (Bxiv). Ever and again ‘we have to retrace our steps’ (Bxiv). The degree and quality of disagreement in metaphysics makes it a ‘battle-ground’, a site of ‘mock-combats’ in which ‘no participant has ever yet succeeded in gaining even so much as an inch of territory’ (Bxv). The result is that in the sphere of metaphysics we vacillate between dogmatism, skepticism and indifference.

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