Moral Action, God, and History in the Thought of Immanuel Kant |
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¹CPR 2Ibid agency analogy attain autonomy becomes belief CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ categorical imperative causality cause concept condition conscience CRUZ The University desire determined duty effect empirical ethical evil experience faculty final purpose grace ground happiness heteronomy highest holy human action Ibid ideal inclinations judgement justice Kant calls Kant says Kant's kingdom of ends knowledge language law of nature limit man's moral maxims merely metaphysics moral action moral agent moral intentions moral law moral perfection moral purpose moral reason moral universe necessary notion noumenon objective objective law OH Idea one's ontological argument person philosophy philosophy of history possible postulate practical reason principle priori progress pure reason question rational reality Religion rule Schriften second Critique sense sensible simply social supreme teleological term theism theodicy theology theonomy theoretical things tion unity universal law University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA VIII virtue