God, Powers, and Possibility in Kant’s Beweisgrund

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This paper proposes a novel reading of Kant’s account of the dependence of possibility on God in the pre-Critical Beweisgrund. I argue that Kant has a theistic-potentialist conception of the way God grounds possibility, according to which God grounds possibility by his understanding and will. The reason is that Kant accepts what I call the Principle of Possible Existence: If something is possible, then it is possible that it exists. Furthermore, I explore the connection between causal powers and possibility, the influence of Crusius on Kant, and the significance of the distinction between internal and external possibility.

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Michael Oberst
Humboldt University, Berlin (PhD)

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