Kant's concept of the technique of nature in the Critique of the Power of Judgement
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Keywords

Judgment
End
Technique of Nature
Freedom
Nexus Effectivus
Nexus Finalis

How to Cite

De Bianchi, S. (2011). Kant’s concept of the technique of nature in the Critique of the Power of Judgement. Kant E-Prints, 6(1), 12–28. Retrieved from https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/kant/article/view/8672577

Abstract

The relationship between reason and nature embodies one of the main aspects of Kant’s critique of teleology. In order to highlight this relation, I shall investigate the concept of the technique of nature, as it has been introduced in Critique of the Power of Judgment. According to Kant, the technique of nature allows the laws of reason to represent the agreement of the transcendental principles of reason with nature. Thus, the concept of the technique of nature assumes a fruitful role by exposing, through an analogy with human faculties, the productive activity of nature, as if its activity were oriented towards ends.

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