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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.
- Lawrence Pasternack, Courtney Fugate
- 2004
– Nonetheless, Kant believed in God, though he was critical of church practice. – Kant was adamant that God could not be proved in any positive way. Not by reason, nor ‘revelation’ (he wrote a critique of the Christian mystic, Swedenborg).
Jun 12, 2014 · Probably the most influential versions of the moral argument for belief in God can be traced to Kant (1788 [1956]), who famously argued that the theoretical arguments for God’s existence were unsuccessful, but presented a rational argument for belief in God as a “postulate of practical reason.”.
The Transcendental Argument for the existence of God (TAG) is an argument that attempts to prove the existence of God by appealing to the necessary conditions for the possibility of experience and knowledge. [1] A version was formulated by Immanuel Kant in his 1763 work The Only Possible Argument in Support of a Demonstration of the Existence ...
This article discusses Kant’s arguments for God and his view on religion. It argues that Kant believed in the existence of morality, which demonstrates that people are committed to the perfection of the world.
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.
While conceding that we think of God as an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent personal Being, Kant now denies that personality can be legitimately attributed to God—again stepping out of mainstream Judeo-Christian doctrine.
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