WORLD-TALK VIS-A-IS GOD-TALK Reflections from a Theistic Reading of Kant
Most of what people talk pass for world-talk. Most of the talk we engage in is about something in the world. A meaningful talk about a thing requires that any veil of non-clarity be lifted from the status of the thing. Once we put ourselves in a Kantian world, this requirement introduces before us a...
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Dharmaram College
2012
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Journal of Dharma
Year: 2012, Volume: 37, Issue: 3, Pages: 339-352 |
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Metaphysical Status of the World We Talk
B Search of a World beyond the Phenomenal in Kant B God-Talk at the Conception of the Origin of the Moral Law B Denial of Knowledge Is Affirmation of Faith B Assuming God as sine qua non for the Assumption of a World of Things in Themselves B Kant in God-Talk Again: This Time for a Talk on the Moral World B God-Talk at the Final Assessment of the Moral Enterprise B God-Talk at the Conception of the End of the Moral Law B Threefold God-Talk Aimed at Fortifying the Moral World |
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