Kant and the Problem of GodISBN: 978-0-631-21220-1
Paperback
216 pages
June 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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* Provides a radical new reading of Kant's religious thought.
* Reveals the way in which theism is absorbed by a human frame of reference in Kant's thought.
* Offers fresh perspective on Kant's moral argument for the existence of God and on his theory of autonomy.
* Reveals the way in which theism is absorbed by a human frame of reference in Kant's thought.
* Offers fresh perspective on Kant's moral argument for the existence of God and on his theory of autonomy.