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"Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature" is likely a scholarly work or publication focusing on the later period of Immanuel Kant's philosophical thought, specifically his writings on the philosophy of nature. Immanuel Kant was an influential German philosopher of the 18th century whose work profoundly shaped Western philosophy. In his earlier works, such as the "Critique of Pure Reason," Kant developed his transcendental idealism, which posited that our knowledge of the world is shaped by the structure of our minds. In his later works, including the "Critique of Judgment" and the "Opus Postumum," Kant turned his attention to the philosophy of nature. In these writings, Kant sought to reconcile his transcendental idealism with the empirical study of nature, exploring questions related to the nature of life, teleology, and the relationship between mind and matter. "Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature" may explore Kant's late writings on these topics, providing analysis, commentary, and interpretation of his ideas. It may examine Kant's views on the organization of living organisms, his concept of the purposiveness of nature, and his reflections on the limits of human knowledge in the face of natural phenomena. Scholars and philosophers interested in Kant's philosophy, the philosophy of nature, and the history of ideas may find "Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature" to be a valuable resource for understanding Kant's later thought and its significance for contemporary philosophical debates. Kant's final drafts, known as his Opus postumum, revolve around the attempt to make a 'transition from the metaphysical foundations of natural science to physics.' Interpreters broadly agree that in this project Kant seeks to connect the general a priori principles of natural science, as set out in the major critical works, to the specific results of empirical physics. Beyond this, however, basic interpretative issues remain controversial. This Element outlines a framework that aims to combine the systematic ambition of early twentieth-century readings with the rigour of more recent studies. The author argues that the issue of the 'gap' that has animated much recent scholarship can be profitably set aside. In its place, they advocate renewed attention to what they claim is a crucial part of the manuscript, fascicles X/XI, and to the problematic 'arrival point' of the transition, namely Kant's

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