Uber die Regelmassigkeit der Natur bei Kant

Dialectica 35 (1-2):43-56 (1981)
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Abstract

Hume distinguished the principle that everything has a cause from the principle of the uniformity of nature, Viz., That like causes have like effects. In the second analogy of experience kant attempts to refute what he (erroneously) believed had been hume's explanation of our acceptance of the first principle. He did not there attempt to establish the second principle, But j dodge has shown that the second analogy implicitly contains a justification of the principle of like cause-Like effect. Kant himself, However, Justified the second principle only as a regulative principle of reflective judgment

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