In his "Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals" Kant introduced his concept of the categorical imperative, the moral law by which he based his entire ethical philosophy. This includes his philosophy of religion, which he expounds on in his "Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone"/5(17). · Religion within the limits of Simple Reason is a work that aims to unveil the rational mechanisms that engender the perception of divinity, discarding, however, the direct interventions of God and the hypotheses linked to divine enlightenment by the work of the Divine Holy Spirit, by Dues or by/5. Kant, Immanuel. Religion within the limits of reason alone. New York: Harper Row, Books from the personal library of John Rawls, , HUM , unspecified: Box 3. Harvard University Archives. Kant, Immanuel. Religion within the limits of reason alone. New York: Harper Row,
cxlv, , cxlvii-cliv pages ; 21 cm Kant's "religion" within the limits of reason Includes bibliographical references and indexes The historical context and religious significance of Kant's Religion / Theodore M. Greene -- The ethical significance of Kant's Religion / John R. Silber -- Religion within the limits of reason alone -- Book One. Description. Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason is a key element of the system of philosophy which Kant introduced with his Critique of Pure Reason, and a work of major importance in the history of Western religious thought. It represents a great philosopher's attempt to spell out the form and content of a type of religion that would. Religion within the Limits of Bare Reason Immanuel Kant belonging to the understanding, which are what we use in thinking about the contingent empirical world. ideal: As a noun this translates Kant's Ideal, a technical term which he explains in the first Critique at B , and is still using in the same sense here. An ideal is an idea.
Kant, Immanuel. Religion within the limits of reason alone. New York: Harper Row, Books from the personal library of John Rawls, , HUM , unspecified: Box 3. Harvard University Archives. Kant, Immanuel. Religion within the limits of reason alone. New York: Harper Row, Kant's "religion" within the limits of reason. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. The historical context and religious significance of Kant's Religion / Theodore M. Greene -- The ethical significance of Kant's Religion / John R. Silber -- Religion within the limits of reason alone -- Book One. Concerning the indwelling of the evil principle with the good, or, On the radical evil in human nature -- Book Two. These matters are, as it were, parerga to religion within the limits of pure reason; they do not belong within it but border upon it. Reason, conscious of her inability to satisfy her moral need, extends herself to high-flown ideas capable of supplying this lack, without, however, appropriating these ideas as an extension of her domain.
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