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POSITION AND FUNCTION OF REFLECTIVE JUDGMENT IN KAN’S ILOSOPHY

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  33-56

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 Kant differentiates between reflective and CONSTITUTIVE JUDGMENT explaining them in two TELEOLOGICAL and AESTHETIC spheres. The judgment, in general, is a faculty which considers particular objects beneath universal law. If the niversal law has been given as priori, the judgment will be constitutive. If particulars are given and its universal law must be found, the judgment will be reflective. He tries to explain that as the FACULTY OF UNDERSTANDING has its own priori principles, he also endeavors to figure out the priori principles for the judgment. The priori principle of REFLECTIVE JUDGMENT is the intrinsic purpose of the nature.

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    AKVAN, MOHAMMAD, & TAJIK, ESMAEIL. (2016). POSITION AND FUNCTION OF REFLECTIVE JUDGMENT IN KAN’S ILOSOPHY. THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL RESEARCH (AFAGHE HEKMAT), 4(2 (10)), 33-56. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/232747/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    AKVAN MOHAMMAD, TAJIK ESMAEIL. POSITION AND FUNCTION OF REFLECTIVE JUDGMENT IN KAN’S ILOSOPHY. THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL RESEARCH (AFAGHE HEKMAT)[Internet]. 2016;4(2 (10)):33-56. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/232747/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MOHAMMAD AKVAN, and ESMAEIL TAJIK, “POSITION AND FUNCTION OF REFLECTIVE JUDGMENT IN KAN’S ILOSOPHY,” THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL RESEARCH (AFAGHE HEKMAT), vol. 4, no. 2 (10), pp. 33–56, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/232747/en

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