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Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone

Book • 1960
Immanuel Kant's "Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone" is a significant work in his critical philosophy.

It explores the relationship between religion and reason, arguing that true religion must be compatible with reason and morality.

Kant distinguishes between rational religion and revealed religion, emphasizing the importance of moral autonomy and the role of faith in achieving moral perfection.

The book is known for its complex arguments and its influence on subsequent theological and philosophical discussions.

It remains a key text for understanding Kant's views on religion and morality.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

Mentioned as a book with a practical view of religion where reason has supreme authority.
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The Development of Virtue
Mentioned by Dr. Jordan Cooper in the context of discussing theologians who influenced Ernst Sartorius.
The Doctrine of Divine Love, or How Theology Relates to Ethics (Sartorius's Divine Love Part 1)
Mentioned by Samuel Stoner as a work where Kant deals more directly with the problem of theodicy.
Samuel Stoner on Kant’s Conjectural Beginnings and the Story of Genesis

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