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Hahn boldly corrects the misconceptions of Kant's Copernican revolution in philosophy and explains the specific Newtonian model used by Kant to construct his own philosophy in theCritique of Pure Reason. Relying on resources familiar to KantNewton'sOpticksandPrincipiaand especially Christian von Wolff's commentary on scientific methodHahn argues that Kant viewed Copernicus as the proponent of a novel hypothesis while seeing Newton as the formulator of a rigorously deductive method. Intellectual revolutions, for Kant, are signaled by the formulation of rigorous deductions. The revolution that Kant proposes to effect in theCritique of Pure Reasonis based on Newton's deductive method, not the hypothesis of Copernicus. Thus, the commonplace that Kant effects a Copernican revolution misrepresents Kant's expressed views on the matter, it distorts Kant's view of Copernicus, and it misleads us in our efforts to understand what the revolution in natural science meant to him, as the very model on which his metaphysics rests.Hahn, Robert is the author of 'Kant's Newtonian Revolution in Philosophy, Vol. 4', published 1988 under ISBN 9780809314416 and ISBN 080931441X.
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