Description
Kant’s Philosophy of Religion by Clement C. J. Webb explores Immanuel Kant’s views on religion, as presented in works like the Critique of Practical Reason and Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason. Webb examines Kant’s arguments about the nature of God, morality, faith, and the role of religion in ethical life. He also discusses Kant’s concept of rational religion and his effort to reconcile religious belief with Enlightenment rationalism. This book is valuable for students and scholars interested in Kant’s impact on philosophy of religion and his attempt to ground religious belief in moral reason.