This paper examines the origin, range and meaning of the Principle of Action and Reaction in Kant's mechanics. On the received view, it is a version of Newton's Third Law. I argue that Kant meant his principle as foundation for a Leibnizian mechanics. To find a `Newtonian' law of action and reaction, we must look to Kant's `dynamics,' or theory of matter. I begin, in part I, by noting marked differences between Newton's and Kant's laws of action and reaction. I argue that these are explainable by Kant's allegiance to a Leibnizian mechanics. I show (in part II) that Leibniz too had a model of action and reaction, at odds with Newton's. Then I reconstruct how Jakob Hermann and Christian Wolff received Leibniz's model. I present (in Part III) Kant's early law of action and reaction for mechanics. I show that he devised it so as to solve extant problems in the Hermann-Wolff account. I reconstruct Kant's views on `mechanical' action and reaction in the 1780s, and highlight strong continuities with his earlier, pre-Critical stance. I use these continuities, and Kant's earlier engagement with post-Leibnizians, to explain the un-Newtonian features of his law of action and reaction.
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