Article ID: CBB235081280

Motivational Kantianism: Cassirer's late shift towards a regulative conception of the a priori (2022)

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Cassirer often pointed out that the physics of his time had progressively become a ‘physics of principles’ rather than a ‘physics of models'. Until the 1920s, Cassirer regarded these principles (the energy principle, the relativity principle etc.) as a constitutive but provisional form of the a priori, imposing specific limitations on the form of the allowable laws of nature. This paper argues that Cassirer shifted the role of the a priori to a deeper level in the 1930s. The a priori acquires a regulative meaning, motivating the search for the laws of nature without providing any particular insight into their form. The paper contends that, in this way, Cassirer embraced what might be called a ‘motivational Kantianism’. It can be argued whether this stance still deserves to be called a form of ‘neo-Kantianism’. However, depriving the a priori of any specific content allowed Cassirer to attribute a constitutive role to ‘statements of principle’ without granting them a priori status. This paper concludes that this attitude towards the role of ‘principles’ in physics sets Cassirer's philosophy apart from its positivist and post-positivist counterparts.

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Authors & Contributors
Matherne, Samantha
Mormann, Thomas
Chevalier, Jacques M.
DiSalle, Robert
Edgar, Scott
Engler, Ole
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
European Romantic Review
History of European Ideas
HOPOS
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Edizioni ETS
McGill-Queen's University Press
Parerga Verlag
Routledge
Concepts
Philosophy of science
Natural laws
Philosophy
Epistemology
Mathematics
Philosophers of science, modern
People
Cassirer, Ernst
Kant, Immanuel
Heidegger, Martin
Schlick, Moritz
Augustine, Saint
Carnap, Rudolf
Time Periods
20th century, early
18th century
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
17th century
Places
Germany
Institutions
Vienna Circle
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