Apriorismo, epigénesis y evolución en el transcendentalismo kantiano
In this article, I defend the idea that Kant’s interest in an emergent science in the 18th century as the Embriology (especially in the concept of epigenesis) allows to deepen in a soft naturalization of Kant’s trancendental idealism, as well as to ...
Eugenio Moya
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Epigenesis as Spinozism in Diderot’s Biological Project
Charles T. Wolfe
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Kant's organicism: epigenesis and the development of critical philosophy [PDF]
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Bernhardt-Radu S.
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