What is it about?

The paper shows why and how Kant introduces God into his ethics and compares it to the role of God in Kierkegaard's rxistentialism. The discusiion concentrates on the antinomy of practical reason and on Kant's discussion of aesthetic experience.

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Why is it important?

It reveals Kant's existential view which lies on the asdumption that morality without happiness is in vain.

Perspectives

Kant's ethical discussion is an intellectual mile stone in the conflict between religous and nonreligious existence.

Professor shaif Frogel
Kibbutzim College of Education

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This page is a summary of: Understanding Kant’s Ethics: From the Antinomy of Practical Reason to a Comparison with Kierkegaard’s Spheres of Existence, Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism, April 2017, Equinox Publishing,
DOI: 10.1558/eph.31865.
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