
Kant And Religion Is A Subtle And Penetrating Attempt, By A Leading Contemporary Philosopher Of Religion, To Redefine And Reshape The Contours Of His Own Discipline Through Sustained Reflection On Kant's So-called 'humanizing Project'. Machine Generated Contents Note: 1. Concepts -- I. Enough Is Not Everything -- Ii. The Spatial Theory Of Concepts -- Iii. Preliminary Implications -- 2. Definition -- I. Varieties Of Definition -- Ii. Religion In General -- Iii. Criticism -- Iv. Essentialism -- 3. Reason -- I. The Theorizing Mind -- Ii. Regulative And Constitutive -- Iii. Reconstruction -- Iv. A Ptolemaic Capstone -- 4. Experience -- I. Kant's Non-conceptualism -- Ii. On Religion -- Iii. Proudfoot's Criticisms -- Iv. The Christian Faith -- V. Dependence And Illusion -- 5. Self -- I. James, The Subjective, And The Social -- Ii. Kant On Self-awareness -- Iii. The Social Construction Of Apperception -- Iv. Varieties Of Conformity Today: Social, Religious, Epistemic -- 6. Meaning -- I. Explanations Of Meaning In Terms Of Use -- Ii. A Deflationary Account Of God -- Iii. From Philosophy Of Religion To Religious Studies. Terry F. Godlove. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 223-236) And Index.
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