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Kantova filozofija religije
Kant’s Philosophy of Religion

Author(s): Rusmir Šadić
Subject(s): Special Branches of Philosophy, Early Modern Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion
Published by: Akademija Nauka i Umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine
Keywords: philosophy of religion; Immanuel Kant; reason; religion; good; evil; human nature;
Summary/Abstract: The central idea of Kant’s philosophy of religion could be sought in his effort to discover the limits of knowledge in order to “make room for faith”. Although in the precritical texts we find Kant’s interest in a more complete concept of God and his relationship with the world, Kant still pays special attention to the issue of the philosophy of religion during the critical period. These primarily include his book Religion within the Boundaries of Pure Reason (Dier Religion innerhalb der Grenzen der blosßen Vernunft), as well as some other texts, such as the one on the End of All Things (Das Ende aller Dinge). Religion within the Boundaries of Pure Reason was published twelve years after the Critique of Pure Reason and it is among Kant’s last major works. In the paper, we will be interested in some of the central features of Kant’s philosophy of religion presented in the mentioned work.

  • Page Range: 275-285
  • Page Count: 11
  • Publication Year: 2025
  • Language: Bosnian
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