ABSTRACT
To demonstrate Kant’s unceasing interest in theological metaphysics, it will be instructive to review his notes in his copy of Baumgarten’s Metaphysica (R3489ff.). Kant taught metaphysics for many years on the basis of this book. Most of these notes have come to be known as the Reflexionen zur Metaphysik (R3706–R6455). The notes were edited by Adickes and printed in volumes 17 and 18 of the Academy edition. 1 I will focus on the phases γ to ι (1760–1768) and here especially on the Reflexionen relating to the theological parts of the Metaphysica.