Friedel WeinertCorresponding author

The Modern Synthesis: Einstein and Kant

Article
14/2 - Fall 2009, pages 193-216
Date of online publication: 12 février 2016
Date of publication: 30 décembre 2009

Abstract

The paper discusses the Kantian legacy in modern views about scientific theories. The aim of this paper is to show how Einstein's philosophy of science, which was inspired by his physics, offers a specialized version of the Kantian synthesis of Empiricism and Rationalism. In modern physical theories (relativity and quantum theory) Kant's a priori conditions become “constraints,” as shown in Einstein's use of principle theories. Einstein's use of principle theories shows how constraints are used to steer the mapping of the rational onto the empirical elements of scientific theories.

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Weinert, Friedel. “The Modern Synthesis: Einstein and Kant.” Forum Philosophicum 14, no. 2 (2009): 193–216. doi:10.35765/forphil.2009.1402.17.