Religion within the boundaries of mere reason : and other writings

Bibliographic Information

Religion within the boundaries of mere reason : and other writings

Immanuel Kant ; translated and edited by Allen Wood, George Di Giovanni ; with an introduction by Robert Merrihew Adams

(Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy)

Cambridge University Press, 1998

  • : pbk

Other Title

Religion and rational theology

Available at  / 17 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

"The English translations used here are taken from the volume of Religion and rational theology, ... (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996) ... A few emendations have been made in the present reprinting."--P. xxxix

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

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 be grounded in moral reason and would meet the needs of ethical life. It includes sharply critical and boldly constructive discussions on topics not often treated by philosophers, including such traditional theological concepts as original sin and the salvation or 'justification' of a sinner, and the idea of the proper role of a church. This volume presents it and three short essays that illuminate it in new translations by Allen Wood and George di Giovanni, with an introduction by Robert Merrihew Adams that locates it in its historical and philosophical context.

Table of Contents

  • What does it mean to orient oneself in thinking?
  • On the miscarriage of all philosophical trials in theodicy
  • Religion within the boundaries of mere reason
  • The end of all things.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top