A suspicion of Architectonic in Kant’s 'transition' project

Thomson, Terrence (2019) A suspicion of Architectonic in Kant’s 'transition' project. Angelaki, 24(5), pp. 11-28. ISSN (print) 0969-725X

Abstract

This essay explores the undervalued methodological elements underpinning Kant’s 'Transition from Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science to Physics' in 'Opus postumum'. I do this by drawing a line between the Architectonic of Pure Reason in 'Critique of Pure Reason' and the 'Transition', although this line is problematized at various points. What emerges is the call for an explicitly architectonic understanding of the concept of transition in 'Opus postumum'. According to the architectonic of 'Transition', instead of only devising the strict division of metaphysics and physics we must devise systematic ways of building bridges between them and finding their points of interconnection. When extended to the wider critical edifice this implies a radical departure from the Architectonic of Pure Reason as it was understood in 'Critique of Pure Reason' and a complication of Kant’s theorization of metaphysics, physics, and physiology throughout his corpus.

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