This Element tries to answer three questions about Kant\'s Guarantee thesis by examining the \'first addendum\' of his Philosophical Sketch; how the guarantor powers interrelate, how there can be a Guarantee without undermining freedom, why there is a Guarantee in the first place.
Kant\'s conception of an interplay of human and divine rational agency encompassing nature is crucial: on moral grounds, we are warranted to believe the \'world author\' knew that if he brought about the world, the \'supre.
This Element tries to answer three questions about Kant\'s Guarantee thesis by examining the \'first addendum\' of his Philosophical Sketch; how the guarantor powers interrelate, how there can be a Guarantee without undermining freedom, why there is a Guarantee in the first place