by Geoffrey WARNOCK
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
Mr. Warnock argues that the failure of Kant's ethical theory is attributable not to philosophical incompetence but to the fact that he had set himself an insoluble problem. What made Kant do this? Mr. Warnock suggests an explanation.
First of three talks on Kant
The Limits of Experience, by P. F. Strawson , F.B.A.: Oct. 13