The Pillars of Unbelief
Few philosophers in history have been so unreadable and dry as Immanuel Kant. Yet few have had a more devastating impact on human thought.
Kant's devoted servant, Lumppe, is said to have faithfully read each thing his master published, but when Kant published his most important work, “The...
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Philosophy of Immanuel KantKant's philosophy is generally designated as a system of transcendental criticism tending towards Agnosticism in theology, and favouring the view that Christianity is a non-dogmatic religion.
Immanuel Kant was born at Königsberg in East Prussia, 22 April, 1724; died there, 12 February, 1804....
Exploring Kant's Moral ImperativeA term which originated in Immanuel Kant's ethics. It expresses the moral law as ultimately enacted by reason and demanding obedience from mere respect for reason. Kant in his ethics takes his point of departure from the concept of a good will: "Nothing can possibly be conceived in the world or out...
Man Is A Religious Creature (Part 1)Men and women from all ages have sought after truth, and to answer the question: Does God exist. There seems to be something ingrained in all of us, that wants that question answered. Could it be that man is really a spiritual creature, and that interior voice is a calling from God?
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