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KANT'S OPUS POSTUMUM BETWEEN EMPIRICAL CONDITIONALITY AND TRANSCENDENTAL INDETERMINATION

ABSTRACT

This paper contends with the critical-systematical status of Kant’s argumentation in the manuscript known as Opus postumum. At first, the elements holding Kant’s conceptual accuracy in his writing methodology and the contrast of these elements to the argumentative structure of the Opus postumum are set forth. After that, the historical condition of the manuscript in what matters to ordering and presence/absence of proofs is taken into account. Finally, the philosophical situation of the Opus postumum regarding its (post-)critical contextualization is brought into discussion. The conclusion reached is that the limitation of proofs and the historical condition of the manuscript determine its philosophical nature: it will always be susceptible to an interpretation which on its own is transcendentally necessary and, at the same time, contingentempirically conditioned.

Keywords
critical philosophy; German idealism; a priori knowledge; transcendental argumentation; argumentative structuring

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