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Throughout his career, Kant engaged with many of the fundamental
questions in philosophy of religion: arguments for the existence of
God, the soul, the problem of evil, and the relationship between
moral belief and practice. Religion within the Boundaries of Mere
Reason is his major work on the subject. This book offers a
complete and internally cohesive interpretation of Religion. In
contrast to more reductive interpretations, as well as those that
characterize Religion as internally inconsistent, Lawrence R.
Pasternack defends the rich philosophical theology contained in
each of Religion's four parts, and shows how the doctrines of the
"Pure Rational System of Religion" are eminently compatible with
the essential principles of Transcendental Idealism. The book also
presents and assesses: the philosophical background to Religion
within the Boundaries of Mere Reason the ideas and arguments of the
text the continuing importance of Kant's work to philosophy of
religion today.
Throughout his career, Kant engaged with many of the fundamental
questions in philosophy of religion: arguments for the existence of
God, the soul, the problem of evil, and the relationship between
moral belief and practice. Religion within the Boundaries of Mere
Reason is his major work on the subject. This book offers a
complete and internally cohesive interpretation of Religion. In
contrast to more reductive interpretations, as well as those that
characterize Religion as internally inconsistent, Lawrence R.
Pasternack defends the rich philosophical theology contained in
each of Religion's four parts, and shows how the doctrines of the
"Pure Rational System of Religion" are eminently compatible with
the essential principles of Transcendental Idealism. The book also
presents and assesses: the philosophical background to Religion
within the Boundaries of Mere Reason the ideas and arguments of the
text the continuing importance of Kant's work to philosophy of
religion today.
The Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals^ is one of the most important works of moral philosophy ever written, and Kant's most widely read work. It attempts to demonstrate that morality has its foundation in reason and that our wills are free from both natural necessity and the power of desire. It is here that Kant sets out his famous and controversial 'categorical imperative', which forms the basis of his moral theory. This book is an essential guide to the groundwork and the many important and profound claims that Kant raises. The book combines an invaluable introduction to the work offering an exploration of these arguments and setting them in the context of Kant's thinking, along with the complete H.J Paton translation of the work, and a selection of six of the best contemporary commentaries. It is the ideal companion for all students of Kantian ethics and anyone interested in moral philosophy.
The Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals^ is one of the most important works of moral philosophy ever written, and Kant's most widely read work. It attempts to demonstrate that morality has its foundation in reason and that our wills are free from both natural necessity and the power of desire. It is here that Kant sets out his famous and controversial 'categorical imperative', which forms the basis of his moral theory. This book is an essential guide to the groundwork and the many important and profound claims that Kant raises. The book combines an invaluable introduction to the work offering an exploration of these arguments and setting them in the context of Kant's thinking, along with the complete H.J Paton translation of the work, and a selection of six of the best contemporary commentaries. It is the ideal companion for all students of Kantian ethics and anyone interested in moral philosophy. _ _ _
In his famous Wager, Blaise Pascal (1623-62) offers the reader an
argument that it is rational to strive to believe in God.
Philosophical debates about this classic argument have continued
until our own times. This volume provides a comprehensive
examination of Pascal's Wager, including its theological framework,
its place in the history of philosophy, and its importance to
contemporary decision theory. The volume starts with a valuable
primer on infinity and decision theory for students and
non-specialists. A sequence of chapters then examines topics
including the Wager's underlying theology, its influence on later
philosophical figures, and contemporary analyses of the Wager
including Alan Hajek's challenge to its validity, the many gods
objection, and the ethics of belief. The final five chapters
explore various ways in which the Wager has inspired contemporary
decision theory, including questions related to infinite utility,
imprecise probabilities, and infinitesimals.
In his famous Wager, Blaise Pascal (1623-62) offers the reader an
argument that it is rational to strive to believe in God.
Philosophical debates about this classic argument have continued
until our own times. This volume provides a comprehensive
examination of Pascal's Wager, including its theological framework,
its place in the history of philosophy, and its importance to
contemporary decision theory. The volume starts with a valuable
primer on infinity and decision theory for students and
non-specialists. A sequence of chapters then examines topics
including the Wager's underlying theology, its influence on later
philosophical figures, and contemporary analyses of the Wager
including Alan Hajek's challenge to its validity, the many gods
objection, and the ethics of belief. The final five chapters
explore various ways in which the Wager has inspired contemporary
decision theory, including questions related to infinite utility,
imprecise probabilities, and infinitesimals.
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