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Fisher, N. Kant’s Comprehensive System of Philosophically Found Theology (translated from German by I. V. Kirsberg)

Abstract: Kant’s philosophy is shown as a critical metaphysics that reviews traditional religion without denying it but preserving it in its new form. This idea is stated in five parts. The first part talks about the relation between practical philosophy and theological metaphysics. The second part describes Kant’s statement of the question about God fro doctrine philosophy to ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. The third part analyzes critique of any theology based on speculative principles of reason. The forth part talks about teachings on God’s existence as a postulate of pure practical reason and the fifth part deals with the priority of pure reason over practical reason.


Keywords:

philosophy, Kant’s philosophy, critical metaphysics, mind, reason, theology, rational theology, physicotheology, faith, evidence of God’s existence.


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