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Kant’s Moral Metaphysics : God, Freedom, and Immortality.
Title:
Kant’s Moral Metaphysics : God, Freedom, and Immortality.
Author:
Bruxvoort Lipscomb, Benjamin.
ISBN:
9783110220049
Physical Description:
1 online resource (334 pages)
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1. Reality, Reason, and Religion in the Development of Kant's Ethics -- CHAPTER 2. Moral Imperfection and Moral Phenomenology in Kant -- CHAPTER 3. Two Standpoints and the Problem of Moral Anthropology -- CHAPTER 4. In Search of the Phenomenal Face of Freedom -- CHAPTER 5. Something to Love: Kant and the Faith of Reason -- CHAPTER 6. Duties, Ends and the Divine Corporation -- CHAPTER 7. Real Repugnance and Belief about Things-in-Themselves: A Problem and Kant's Three Solutions -- CHAPTER 8. Practical Cognition, Intuition, and the Fact of Reason -- CHAPTER 9. Kant's Reidianism: The Role of Common Sense in Kant's Epistemology of Religious Belief -- CHAPTER 10. Kant on the Hiddenness of God -- CHAPTER 11. Kant's Account of Practical Fanaticism -- Backmatter.
Abstract:
Recent interpreters of Kant's moral philosophy and contemporary advocates of neo-Kantian moral theories generally minimize the importance of Kant's metaphysical beliefs. This volume re-evaluates these minimizing approaches, exploring Kantian positions on such topics as sin, the relation between God and ethics, the metaphysics of human freedom and the possibility of knowledge of God.  This volume is the first to examine all of these topics within the context of Kant's ethical writings. New approach to Kant's moral philosophy International renowned authorship.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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