Abstract. This essay is about how four deeply important Kantian ideas can significantly illuminate some essentially intertwined issues in philosophical theology, philosophical logic, the metaphysics of agency, and above all, morality. These deeply important Kantian ideas are: (1) Kant’s argument for the impossibility of the Ontological Argument, (2) Kant’s first “postulate of pure practical reason, ” immortality, (3) Kant’s third postulate of pure practical reason, the existence of God, and finally (4) Kant’s second postulate of pure practical reason, freedom
One of Kant’s most original insights is the notion that we can construct a philosophical argument—a ...
It is well-known that Kant defends a conception of God and the final end of our moral striving, call...
Abstract. Believing in God and not is a human attitude in facing the ontological big reality, includ...
I resolve an apparent tension between Kant\u27s moral theology, his commitment to a critical empiric...
This article discusses the critical position of Immanuel Kant towards the tradition of so called on...
In the following essay, I consider the character, and implications, of the idea of God in Kant’s the...
In the final section of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practical Reason Kant raises the question o...
This paper examines and defends Kant's arguments that the ideas of freedom, the immortality of the s...
AbstractThe issue of existence and justification of the Supreme Being is constantly approached by Im...
After reviewing Kant’s well-known criticisms of the traditional proofs of God’s existence and his pr...
This article puts forward the idea that the basis of Kant’s philosophy is moral ontology dominated b...
Kant’s critical philosophy represents a rudimentary existentialism, or a proto-existentialism, in th...
This dissertation investigates exactly what role the proofs for the existence of God, and rational t...
A clear and concise exposition and critique of Kant's arguments for God's existenc
In line with the tradition running from Ancients through Christian thought, Kant affirms the idea of...
One of Kant’s most original insights is the notion that we can construct a philosophical argument—a ...
It is well-known that Kant defends a conception of God and the final end of our moral striving, call...
Abstract. Believing in God and not is a human attitude in facing the ontological big reality, includ...
I resolve an apparent tension between Kant\u27s moral theology, his commitment to a critical empiric...
This article discusses the critical position of Immanuel Kant towards the tradition of so called on...
In the following essay, I consider the character, and implications, of the idea of God in Kant’s the...
In the final section of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practical Reason Kant raises the question o...
This paper examines and defends Kant's arguments that the ideas of freedom, the immortality of the s...
AbstractThe issue of existence and justification of the Supreme Being is constantly approached by Im...
After reviewing Kant’s well-known criticisms of the traditional proofs of God’s existence and his pr...
This article puts forward the idea that the basis of Kant’s philosophy is moral ontology dominated b...
Kant’s critical philosophy represents a rudimentary existentialism, or a proto-existentialism, in th...
This dissertation investigates exactly what role the proofs for the existence of God, and rational t...
A clear and concise exposition and critique of Kant's arguments for God's existenc
In line with the tradition running from Ancients through Christian thought, Kant affirms the idea of...
One of Kant’s most original insights is the notion that we can construct a philosophical argument—a ...
It is well-known that Kant defends a conception of God and the final end of our moral striving, call...
Abstract. Believing in God and not is a human attitude in facing the ontological big reality, includ...