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  1. Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces (German: Gedanken von der wahren Schätzung der lebendigen Kräfte) is Immanuel Kant's first published work. Written in 1744–46 and published in 1749, it reflected Kant's position as a metaphysical dualist at the time. In it he argues against the vis motrix ("moving force") view supported by Wolff and other post-Leibnizian German rationalists ...

  2. 25 de sept. de 1992 · This volume is useful for translations of the latin essays, but it omits the highly important 'Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces' which is coming in another volume called Natural Science, edited by Watkins which has not appeared as of 2011. 1 like. Like. Comment. Kate. 127 reviews 1 follower.

  3. 1 Thoughts on the true estimation of living forces and assessment of the demonstrations that Leibniz and other scholars of mechanics have made use of in this controversial subject, together with some prefatory considerations pertaining to the force of bodies in general (1746–1749) 1 Translated by Jeffrey B. Edwards and Martin Schonfeld¨

  4. 22 de nov. de 2020 · Space and Nature in Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces While it is obvious that Kant’s pre-Critical work is attempting to “reconcile” metaphysics and science, interpreters must decide on the nature of this reconciliation (Schönfeld 2000 , p. 9; Kanterian 2018 , p. 140).

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  6. 3 de nov. de 2003 · A year later, in 1747, he completed the Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces, settled the family’s affairs, found homes for his younger brother and three sisters, and moved in with another student. The Living Forces is his first known text, first publication, and first book. But when Kant completed it, he withdrew from the university.