20702719 PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY in Philosophy L-5 (professor to define)
(syllabus)
"Radicali evil" in Kant. Reading and commentary of Kant's "Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason"
In this text the traditional relation between religion and morals is inverted; it's the moral law that force us to think of God and not viceversa. The historical and istitutional forms of religion don't have to counter with the freedom of the moral law; they have to bring to the ethical community, to the ideal society in which the radical evil thet pervert the morality of human action is overcome.
(reference books)
Immanuel Kant, "Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason", any complete edition. Karl Jaspers, "Radical evil in Kant"
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