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Kant's Ideal of Systematicity in Historical Context
2021
Kantian Review
This article explains Kant's claim that sciences must take, at least as their ideal, the form of a 'system'. I argue that Kant's notion of systematicity can be understood against the background of de Jong and Betti's Classical Model of Science (2010) and the writings of Georg Friedrich Meier and Johann Heinrich Lambert. According to my interpretation, Meier, Lambert and Kant accepted an axiomatic idea of science, articulated by the Classical Model, which elucidates their conceptions of
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