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Author Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.

Title Religion within the limits of reason alone / by Immanuel Kant ; Translated with an introduction and notes by Theodore M.Greene and Hoyt H.Hudson with a new essay The ethical significance of Kant's Religion by John R.Silber
Edition First Harper Torchbook edition
Published New York : Harper & Row, Publishers, 1960, 1934

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Description cxlv, 190 pages, cxlvii-cliv ; 21 cm
regular print
Series Harper torchbooks. The Cloister Library ; TB67
Harper torchbooks ; TB67
Harper torchbooks. Cloister library.
Contents The historical context and religious significance of Kant's Religion / Theodore M. Greene -- The ethical significance of Kant's Religion / John R. Silber -- Religion within the limits of reason alone -- Book One. Concerning the indwelling of the evil principle with the good, or, On the radical evil in human nature -- Book Two. Concerning the conflict of the good with the evil principle for sovereignty over man -- Book Three. The victory of the good over the evil principle, and the founding of a Kingdom of God on Earth -- Book Four. Concerning service and pseudo-service under the sovereignty of the good principle, or, concerning religion and Clericalism
Summary Kant's "religion" within the limites of reason
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Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Subject Philosophy and religion.
Author Greene, Theodore Meyer, 1897-1969.
Hudson, Hoyt H. (Hoyt Hopewell), 1893-1944.
LC no. 60003627
ISBN 0061300675
Other Titles Ethical significance of Kant's religion