Ist für Kant die Religion eine moralische Motivationsquelle?

In spite of the difficulty of interpreting Kant's various statements on a religious motivation of moral practices in a consistent way, two genial motivating forces can be reconstructed. On the one hand, the basic motive to act out of respect for the moral law is, in his conviction, strengthened...

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Published in:Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie
Main Author: Witschen, Dieter 1952-2017 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Echter 2007
In: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie
Year: 2007, Volume: 129, Issue: 2, Pages: 153-166
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 / Morals / Foundations of / Religion
RelBib Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
NCA Ethics
VA Philosophy
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Summary:In spite of the difficulty of interpreting Kant's various statements on a religious motivation of moral practices in a consistent way, two genial motivating forces can be reconstructed. On the one hand, the basic motive to act out of respect for the moral law is, in his conviction, strengthened by recognizing moral duties as God's commandments, on the other hand, it finds its necessary complement in the hope that God will enable humans to achieve the highest good.
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