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Nothing Really Matters: Can Kant’s Table of Nothing Secure Metaphysics as Queen of the Sciences?
At what is arguably the most significant turning point in the Critique of Pure Reason, where Immanuel Kant has just completed his exploration of the safe ground of possible experience and is about to embark on th...
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Humanity’s Moral Trajectory: Rossi on Kantian Critique
After summarizing the content of Philip Rossi’s book, The Ethical Commonwealth in History: Peace-Making as the Moral Vocation of Humanity, I pose two main questions. First, does politics or religion play a more i...
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Transcendental Idealism as the Backdrop for Kant’s Theory of Religion
Recent work on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason 1 frequently begins by calling attention to the many unresolved interpretive problems that plague the careful reader of this influential yet perplex...