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Kant and religion

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Religion, Philosophy, and Society series
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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.

Kant and Religion works to deepen our understanding of religion's place and meaning within the history of human culture, touching on Kant's philosophical stance regarding theoretical, moral, political, and religious matters.

Wood's breadth of knowledge of Kant's corpus, philosophical sharpness, and depth of reflection sheds light not only on Kant, but also on the fate of religion and its relation to philosophy in the modern world.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108432050 / 9781108432054
Paperback / softback
210.92
28/05/2020
United Kingdom
English
264 pages.