Abstract
Cosmology, as expounded in his treatise Theory of Heavens, was an important Kant's occupation in his precritical period. In contriving his picture of Cosmos and its genesis, young Kant employed arguments from many spheres, from political and theological to speculative and philosophical ones. Here we offer some elements for possible understanding of Kant's cosmology, analyzing these aspects of his Treatise, as well as the influence he had on the posterior cosmological thoughts, up to the modern cosmology.
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