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Kant's principles of modality
Authors:Ian Blecher
Affiliation:Philosophy, Hunter College, New York, New York, USA
Abstract:Kant presents three principles of modality in the Critique of Pure Reason. Historically, commentators have mostly disregarded them; a few have rejected them outright. In recent years, however, a consensus has begun to develop around the idea that the role of these principles is to rule out certain metaphysical doctrines. I argue that this understates their importance. Rather, the principles of modality are essential conditions of the possibility of experience. I conclude by examining the question of their truth, which, I argue, can only be grasped by considering them as postulates—i.e., as practical propositions of a certain kind.
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