The Impossibility of Time
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The Impossibility of Time
James Sares develops a critical conversation with Kant and Hegel in order to explore time as constituting a limit to rational explanation.
James Sares develops a critical conversation with Kant and Hegel in order to explore time as constituting a limit to rational explanation.
Time raises certain irresolvable contradictions: the question of its absolute beginning leads us into the paradox of infinite regress versus a 'time before time', and to conceive of the temporal present as either an extension or a simple point fails to explain how time passes now.
In this book, James Sares demonstratesโvia his readings of Kant and Hegelโthe impossibility of timeโs robust passage. Sares' approach is both exegetical and critical, developing textual analyses of Kant and Hegel's respective claims concerning the antinomies of time while challenging and extending their work in conversation with contemporary debates in metaphysics and the philosophy of time.
Drawing on Hegelโs logic, he rebuts Kant's suggestion that the arguments of his antinomies do not apply to time because of its status as appearance. Yet Hegel, for Sares, fails to clearly articulate the irresolvability of the antinomies or their metaphysical significance. Sares returns to Kant, contra Hegel, to argue for the importance of the antinomies as problems for the very possibility of worldly existence, even for the rational closure of Hegelโs logical system.
By showing how timeโs robust passage cannot be rationally explained, this work constitutes a novel contribution to the scholarship on Kant, Hegel, and the philosophy of time.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781350551220
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 11 June 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 24.0mm
Width: 162.0mm
Height: 236.0mm
Weight: 580g
Pages: 288
About the Author
James Sares is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Kentucky, USA.
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