The mundane Space of Metaphysics (on the horizon of The Conflict of the Faculties)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/stheg.4.2018.11390Keywords:
CRITIQUE, DIALECTIC OF REASON, METAPHYSICS, CONFLICT OF THE FACULTIESAbstract
It is our attempt to elucidate the meaning of the title given to our essay, concerning the space allowed to «metaphysics», and not so much to what refers to Kant’s «conflict of faculties». As it is well known, the Kantian text deals with the conflict or struggle which arises in the public space between different fields of knowledge in which, in the last analysis, the scope of truth, the good, justice and freedom is discussed. What the «wordly space of metaphysics» can mean depends, of course, on what can be strictly understood by «metaphysics» and, above all, by «wordly space». But first of all, the question about what has this to do –if anything at all- with the subject-matter about the «conflict of the faculties» must be examined.
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