Religions based on the authority of divine revelation and guidance acknowledge the existence of a metaphysical world which often forms the basis of morals and ethics. Meanwhile, philosophy invites humans to consider and understand the world through reason and rationality and to seek truth with logical reasoning. The two have a relationship that cannot be separated and differentiated because they both have their own entities. In this research, we will discuss the relationship between philosophy and religion according to the views of Immanuel Kant, a great philosopher of the 18th century, based on a view of the modern era. This research was designed using qualitative research methods using a literature study approach , namely collecting refer...
The Call for Papers2 maintains that ‘[m]ost contemporary and early modern scholars have not seen a c...
The article analyses the leading concepts and provisions of Kant's philosophy of religion. The findi...
Jacques Derrida in 'Faith and Knowledge' (1998: 34) notes, following Emile Benveniste in Indo-Europe...
The searching oflmmanuel Kant's thought in this paper will try to explain his ideas concerning to t...
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is one of the most important philosophers of enlightenment period. He allo...
Abstract. Believing in God and not is a human attitude in facing the ontological big reality, includ...
Immanuel Kant is a philosopher who successfully defines ethicsin terms of moral imperatives, not in ...
As we know, one of the most important theories concerning the relation between religion and Morality...
The purpose of this study is to explore the underpinnings of Kant's doubts about metaphysics and its...
This paper sets out to prove that the contemporary practice of religion characterized by servitude a...
The current research explores the topics of 'Metaphysics' and 'Religion,' presenting the opinions of...
This Work pretends to examinate the relation between Kant´s moral und religions philosophy. That´s w...
This paper is related to ethical issues that are very influential in human life. Ethics functions as...
<strong>The philosophy of Immanuel Kant and Protestant theological structures</strong>&l...
It is my contention that Kant makes an apparent contradiction in Religion within the Limits of Reaso...
The Call for Papers2 maintains that ‘[m]ost contemporary and early modern scholars have not seen a c...
The article analyses the leading concepts and provisions of Kant's philosophy of religion. The findi...
Jacques Derrida in 'Faith and Knowledge' (1998: 34) notes, following Emile Benveniste in Indo-Europe...
The searching oflmmanuel Kant's thought in this paper will try to explain his ideas concerning to t...
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is one of the most important philosophers of enlightenment period. He allo...
Abstract. Believing in God and not is a human attitude in facing the ontological big reality, includ...
Immanuel Kant is a philosopher who successfully defines ethicsin terms of moral imperatives, not in ...
As we know, one of the most important theories concerning the relation between religion and Morality...
The purpose of this study is to explore the underpinnings of Kant's doubts about metaphysics and its...
This paper sets out to prove that the contemporary practice of religion characterized by servitude a...
The current research explores the topics of 'Metaphysics' and 'Religion,' presenting the opinions of...
This Work pretends to examinate the relation between Kant´s moral und religions philosophy. That´s w...
This paper is related to ethical issues that are very influential in human life. Ethics functions as...
<strong>The philosophy of Immanuel Kant and Protestant theological structures</strong>&l...
It is my contention that Kant makes an apparent contradiction in Religion within the Limits of Reaso...
The Call for Papers2 maintains that ‘[m]ost contemporary and early modern scholars have not seen a c...
The article analyses the leading concepts and provisions of Kant's philosophy of religion. The findi...
Jacques Derrida in 'Faith and Knowledge' (1998: 34) notes, following Emile Benveniste in Indo-Europe...