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Author Reinhold, Karl Leonhard, 1758-1823.

Title Letters on the Kantian philosophy / Karl Leonhard Reinhold ; edited by Karl Ameriks ; translated by James Hebbeler
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (1, 230 pages)
Series Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy
Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy.
Contents Introduction; 1. The need for a Critique of Reason; 2. The result of the Kantian philosophy on thequestion of God's existence; 3. The result of the Critique of Reason concerning the necessary connection between morality and religion; 4. On the elements and the previous course of conviction in the basic truths of religion; 5. The result of the Critique of Reason concerning the future life; 6. Continuation of the preceding letter: the united interests of religion and morality in the clearing away of the metaphysical ground for cognition of a future life; 7. A sketch of a history of reason's psychological concept of a simple thinking substance; 8. Continuation of the preceding letter: the master key to the rational psychology of the Greeks; Appendix: the major additions in the 1790 edition
Summary Reinhold's 'Letters' provides a helpful introduction to Kant's philosophy and an explanation of how that philosophy can be understood as an appropriate Enlightenment solution to the 'pantheism dispute' which dominated thought in the era of German Idealism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Translated from the German
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Subject Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.
SUBJECT Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 fast
Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 gnd
Kant, Immanuel. swd
Subject PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern.
Philosophie
Form Electronic book
Author Ameriks, Karl, 1947-
Hebbeler, James
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