Man shot at in Russia in Argument over Kant
MOSCOW (Reuters) - An
argument over the theories of 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant ended in a
man being shot in a grocery store in southern Russia. RIA news agency quoted
police in the city of Rostov-on-Don as saying a fight broke out between two men
as they argued over Kant, the German author of “Critique of Pure Reason”, without
giving details of their debate.
“In the course of the
fight, the suspect took out a pistol firing rubber bullets and fired several
shots at his opponent,” it said, adding that one man was detained and the
victim was taken to hospital. His life was not in danger.
Kant lived in
Koenigsberg, which is now the Russian city of Kaliningrad, and is a central
figure of modern philosophy. Many Russians love to discuss philosophy and
history, often over a drink, but such discussions rarely end in shootings.