On Kants first insight into the problem of space dimensionality and its physical foundations

In this article it is shown that a careful analysis of Kant's 'Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces' leads to a conclusion that does not match the usually accepted interpretation of Kant's

On Kants first insight into the problem of space dimensionality and its   physical foundations

In this article it is shown that a careful analysis of Kant’s “Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces” leads to a conclusion that does not match the usually accepted interpretation of Kant’s reasoning in 1747, according to which the Young Kant supposedly establishes a relationship between the tridimensionality of space and Newton’s law of universal gravitation. Indeed, it is argued that this text does not yield a satisfactory explanation of space dimensionality, actually restricting itself to justify the tridimensionality of extension.


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