Kant and the Meaning of Religion: The Critical Philosophy and Modern Religious Thought

Kant and the Meaning of Religion: The Critical Philosophy and Modern Religious Thought

Author
Terry F. Godlove
Publisher
I.B. Tauris
Language
English
Year
2014
ISBN
9780857734891,085773489X
File Type
epub
File Size
1.3 MiB

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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