Kant did not abandon the physico-theological proof altogether; he acknowledged its importance and incorporated it into the critical philosophy for both its usage in natural inquiries and as a preliminary for moral proof. Before critical philosophy, he criticized its traditional employment a...
The Scope of Autonomy: Kant and the Morality of Freedom, by Deligiorgi Katerinadoi:10.1080/00048402.2013.820198Anne Margaret BaxleyWashington University in St LouisAustralasian Journal of Philosophy
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