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Аргументация Канта в схолии к Теореме VI в «Nova dilucidatio»: традиционная интерпретация и связанные с нею проблемы

Аргументация Канта в схолии к Теореме VI в «Nova dilucidatio»: традиционная интерпретация и связанные с нею проблемы

Abstract

This offers an introduction to the analysis of Kant"s refutation of the ontological argument in his dissertation A New Elucidation of the First Principles of Metaphysical Cognition (Nova dilucidatio). The author explains the importance of the pre-critical argument analysis for the understanding of argumentation presented in the Critique of Pure Reason. The traditional interpretation of the arguments in Nova dilucidatio and related problems are discussed in detail.

Анализируется кантовское опровержение онтологического доказательства в его диссертации «Новое освещение первых принципов метафизического познания» («Nova dilucidatio»). Объясняется важность анализа докритических аргументов для понимания аргументации в «Критике чистого разума». Подробно обсуждаются традиционная интерпретация аргументов в «Nova dilucidatio» и связанные с нею проблемы.

Keywords

ОНТОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ ДОКАЗАТЕЛЬСТВО, ДОКРИТИЧЕСКИЙ ПЕРИОД, "NOVA DILUCIDATIO"

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