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Comprehensive commentary on Kant's Religion within the bounds of bare reason /

Stephen Palmquist's Comprehensive Commentary provides the first definitive explication of Kant's Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason. The volume includes the full text of Kant's original work in a revised version of Pluhar's translation, divided into short quotations. Palmq...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Palmquist, Stephen
Otros Autores: Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex, UK : Wiley Blackwell, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: the hermeneutic background to Kant's Religion: the two prefaces (R 3-14)
  • Part I. Human nature's transcendental problem: evil and the boundary of goodness (first piece)
  • The original goodness of human nature: introduction, comment, and section I (R 19-28)
  • The propensity to evil in human nature: sections II and III (R 28-39)
  • Evil's rational origin and the hope for recovery: sections IV and V (R 39-52)
  • Appendix I: experiencing the effects of grace against evil: the first general comment (R 52-3)
  • Part II. The individual's logical struggle: the power of belief in divine aid (second piece)
  • The personified idea of the good principle: introduction and section one, subsections A and B (R 57-66)
  • Legitimizing hope in divine grace: section one, subsection C (R 66-78)
  • Biblical symbols of the struggle with evil: section two (R 78-84)
  • Appendix II: experiencing miracles as self-negating: the second general comment (R 84-9)
  • Part III. The community's empirical victory: the church as historical vehicle for good (third piece)
  • The founding of a true church: introduction and division one, sections I-V (R 93-109)
  • Interpreting religious ideas in a church: division one, section VI-VII (R 109-24)
  • Gradual victory of good in church history: division two (R 125-37)
  • Appendix III: understanding mysteries as moral symbols in communities of faith: the third general comment (R 137-47)
  • Part IV. Religion's hypothetical application: how to serve God in a church (fourth piece)
  • Natural Christianity revealed: introductions and part one, section one (R 151-63)
  • Learning statutory religion without delusion: part one, section two, and part two ʹʹ1-2 (R 163-75)
  • Conscience as the authentic guide: part two, ʹʹ3-4 (R 175-90)
  • Appendix IV: understanding means of grace as indirect service: the fourth general comment (R 190-202)