Philosophical Ecclesiology of Kant A Systematic Elucidation of a Moral Ideal
Material type: TextPublication details: Leuven Katholieke Universiteit 2007Description: 385pDDC classification:- N75.1KI K958
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includes index and biblioraphy
The Substantiality of the Human Soul in Speculative Conflict with Regard From the Indeterminable / in Theory to the Determined / in Praxis: Kant`s Prolegomena on Personhood ........................................44 The Emergence of Evil and Man`s Turn to Religion To Become Perfectly causality of human agency hope as the highest exercise of freedom The Agent`s Theoretical Evaluation of Its Own Agency.............120 From Transcendental Freedom to Moral Freedom................................148 Moral Causality Assisted by Divine Help.....................172 Theoretical Foundation of the Idea of a Community of Human Substances .................................214 Establishment of the Intelligible World in the Moral Realm..............................237 Ethical Commonwealth`s Necessary Evolution into Church......................273 In Retrospect............................................349
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