Critique of Judgement by Immanuel Kant Chapter 69 Page 1

SECOND DIVISION DIALECTIC OF THE TELEOLOGICAL JUDGEMENT

What is an antinomy of the Judgement?

The determinant Judgement has for itself no principles which are the foundation of concepts of Objects.

It has no autonomy, for it subsumes only under given laws or concepts as principles. Hence it is exposed to no danger of an antinomy of its own or to a conflict of its principles. So [we saw that] the transcendental Judgement which contains the conditions of subsuming under categories was for itself not nomothetic, but that it only indicated the conditions of sensuous intuition, under which reality (application) can be supplied to a given concept, as law of the Understanding, whereby the Judgement could never fall into discord with itself