par Peeters, Marc
Référence Logique et analyse, 249-250, page (147-169)
Publication Publié, 2020-06-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This paper begins by highlighting the respective roles of the intuitive (Sensitivity) and the discursive (Intellect) which lay at the fondation of Critical Thinking. This question is metaphysical in a kantian sense. Clearly, Kant’s Architectonics allows us to underline the concepts of space and time. With that in mind, the Lambertian notion of Simulacrum can be (successfully) applied to Lesniewski and Kant. Lambert’s theory enables us to rethink Frege’s disputed point of spatial and temporal intuition. Here we explain how the (concept of) quasi-Simulacrum or second order Simulacrum allows us to expose the impossibility of ontology in Kant. In conclusion we show why there are no other Simulacra beyond n = 2.