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Jun 22, 2004 · Kant’s Philosophy of Religion during the Critical Period. 3.1 God in the Critique of Pure Reason ’s Transcendental Dialectic. 3.1.1 The Ens Realissimum. 3.1.2 Kant’s critique of the traditional arguments for God’s existence. 3.2 Kant on Deism and Theism. 3.3 Religion and Theoretical Knowledge.
- Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher
Kant’s fundamental moral principle, the “categorical...
- Kant's Critique of Metaphysics
1. Preliminary Remarks: The Rejection of Ontology (general...
- Kierkegaard, Søren
[Editor’s Note: The following new entry by John Lippitt and...
- Providence, Divine
If one can know that God exists, and perhaps that...
- Kant's Moral Philosophy
1. Aims and Methods of Moral Philosophy. The most basic aim...
- Kant's Philosophical Development
Kant did all three things. But, for later readers in...
- Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher
May 8, 2020 · Kant’s concept of religion is recognizing all duties as divine commands. The concept of God employed in religion is an analogical or symbolic concept. Kant’s relation to Christianity was characterized by a tension between Pietism and Enlightenment rationalism.
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Jun 22, 2004 · These are the philosophical function of the concept of God, arguments for the existence of God, the relationship between morality and religion (including his notion of “moral faith” and his treatment of “radical evil”), and the role of religion in the dynamics of human culture and history.
– Kant continues by identifying the summum bonum with the Christian notion of the Kingdom of God. – So, for Kant, at the end of reason we discover religion. Although religion can never properly be known, in a strict sense.
- Kant and Religion. This article does not present a full biography of Kant. A more general account of his life can be found in the article Kant’s Aesthetics.
- God in Some Pre-critical Writings. Kant’s pre-critical writings are those that precede his Inaugural Dissertation of 1770, which marked his assumption of the chair in logic and metaphysics at the university.
- Each Critique as Pivotal. The heart of Kant’s philosophical system is the triad of books constituting his great critiques: his Critique of Pure Reason, published in 1781 (the A edition), with a significantly revised second edition appearing in 1787 (the B edition); his Critique of Practical Reason, published in 1788; and his Critique of Judgment, published in 1790.
- The Prolegomena and Kant’s Lectures. a. The Prolegomena. Most—but not all—of the religious epistemology that is of note in Kant’s Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics is already contained in his more philosophically impressive first Critique and will not be repeated here.
This masterful work on Kant's Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason explores Kant's treatment of the Idea of God, his views concerning evil, and the moral grounds for faith in God.
Jun 5, 2012 · Friedrich Paulsen goes so far as to claim that “the real purpose of the critical philosophy, the philosophy of Kant, is … to restore the agreement between faith and knowledge” to show how it is “possible to be at once a candid thinker and an honest man of faith.”