Objetivación y racionalidad de la concepción de la religión en la filosofía de Immanuel Kant
Author(s) -
Oscar Edmundo Yangali Núñez
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
phainomenon
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2708-5023
pISSN - 1819-1983
DOI - 10.33539/phai.v18i2.1742
Subject(s) - philosophy , humanities
Frecuently is often said in a presumed mode in Kant’s philosophy about metaphysics limits forgetting that they serve us especially for scientific knowledge. In this paper he intends to develop how the critique that exposes Kant to establish a trascendental metaphysics and the limits of science leads to a rationalization of moral and, then, of religion. First, based on the Critique of Pure Reason he examines the condition of possibility of all experience and knowledge. Second, the author examines the relationship between the trascendental apperception respect the unconditional ideas and the impossibility of its verification. Finally, he considers how to justify despite that, based on an analysis of the moral law, does not follow but a concept of a more rational religion.
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