Kant on Religion and Science: Independence or Integration?

Abstract. Immanuel Kant's theoretical knowledge and practical knowledge tempt conclusion that natural science and religion are two independent discourses of a dualistic system. To be sure, knowledge is anchored in two kinds of causality. Theoretical knowledge is governed by physical causality....

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Main Author: McGaughey, Douglas R. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Open Library of Humanities$s2024- 2006
In: Zygon
Year: 2006, Volume: 41, Issue: 3, Pages: 727-746
Further subjects:B Whitehead's aesthetics
B beauty as a symbol of the moral
B Kant's practical knowledge
B Kant's monism
B Heteronomy
B Artificial Intelligence
B Deontological ethics
B Teleology
B Process theology
B Intelligent design
B self-legislation
B Kant's theoretical knowledge
B Barbour's models of religion and science
B Aesthetics
B Autonomy
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