Rivista di Estetica (Aug 2020)

The Realism of Purposes: Schelling and Hegel on Kant’s Critique of Teleological Judgement

  • Luca Illetterati,
  • Andrea Gambarotto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/estetica.7080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74
pp. 106 – 118

Abstract

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The paper addresses Schelling’s and Hegel’s interpretation of Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgement (1790), focusing especially on the so-called ‘problem of teleology.’ We reconstruct Schelling’s and Hegel’s reading of the second part of the Critique, dedicated to ‘teleological judgement’ and the question of natural purposiveness. We first propose a brief reconstruction of Kant’s argument about the possibility of using teleological judgment with reference to nature; we then show why Hegel and Schelling were unsatisfied with Kant’s argument; Finally, we argue that Schelling’s and Hegel’s dissatisfaction with the Kantian theory of teleological judgement led them to move beyond Kant, towards a different understanding of the relation between epistemology and ontology.

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