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Loading... Kant and the Meaning of Religion: The Critical Philosophy and Modern Religious Thoughtby Terry F. Godlove
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Without Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) there would probably be no modern discipline of ''the philosophy of religion''. Kant''s considerable influence has ensured that philosophers, in addressing religious questions, have focused on such issues as arguments for and against the existence of God; the question of immortality; the compatibility of human evil and transcendent goodness; and the relationship between morality and the divine. Many books already explore the nature of his influence. But this one goes further. It argues that Kant''s theoretical philosophy, also called ''the critical philosophy' No library descriptions found. |
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