Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone
Nonfiction | Reference/Text Book | Adult | Published in 1960
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Reference/Text Book • Nonfiction
Germany • 1790s
1960
Adult
18+ years
In Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone, Immanuel Kant explores the relationship between religion and reason. He examines how individuals can reconcile religious faith with rational thought, emphasizing moral improvement as central to religion. Kant argues for a rational approach to understanding religious concepts, focusing on ethics and the moral dimensions of religious belief.
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Kant's Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone is praised for its rigorous philosophical approach to religion, emphasizing morality and autonomy. Critics argue it presents dense, complex arguments that may challenge readability. Its innovative blend of faith and rationality invites admiration and debate, making it both foundational and contentious in religious philosophy.
A reader intrigued by philosophical theology and ethics, with an interest in the Enlightenment and critical analysis of religious concepts, would appreciate Kant's Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone. Similar works include Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and Spinoza's Ethics.
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352
Reference/Text Book • Nonfiction
Germany • 1790s
1960
Adult
18+ years
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