BEFORE OBJECTIVITY: THE CONCEPT OF DISTRIBUTIVE KNOWLEDGE IN EARLY MODERN METAPHYSICS Cover Image

BEFORE OBJECTIVITY: THE CONCEPT OF DISTRIBUTIVE KNOWLEDGE IN EARLY MODERN METAPHYSICS
BEFORE OBJECTIVITY: THE CONCEPT OF DISTRIBUTIVE KNOWLEDGE IN EARLY MODERN METAPHYSICS

Author(s): Lada Shipovalova, Eugeny Malyshkin
Subject(s): Metaphysics, Early Modern Philosophy, German Idealism
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: distributive knowledge; Descartes; Leibniz; Kant; early modern philosophy; objectivity;

Summary/Abstract: The paper discusses the concept of distribution of ideas and, accordingly, of knowledge, which can be found in the early modern metaphysics. This concept was not completely developed and was overshadowed by the concept of objectivity. An attempt to formalize the distributivity is made. The role played by the idea of distributive knowledge in pre-Kantian metaphysics is demonstrated with a special attention to Leibniz’s doctrine. We argue, that the events of communication between individuals are based on points of distributive knowledge.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 89
  • Page Range: 132-140
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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