Philosophy and Rhetoric in Kant’s Third Antinomy

Kant’s discussion of the Third Antinomy in The Critique of Pure Reason is one of the central philosophical events of the modern age. It is the consideration of the compatibility of two core assumptions of modern thought: that the motion of all natural beings is causally determined, and that human beings are free and self-moving. … Continue reading Philosophy and Rhetoric in Kant’s Third Antinomy