The Highest Good and Time - the Modernity of Kant's Ethical Theology

Philosophy and Culture 28 (6):541-551 (2001)
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Kant's ethics but religion - ethics, that moral theology , it is the ethical beliefs of individual modernity , the latter is the modern form of the main support of religion. Round good theory is Kant's Theory of Science Centre. Unity of virtue and happiness of the world's two convictions, beyond the daily requirements of an infinite time to time, it is associated with the Christian concept of doom, thus retaining good round was the nature of religious belief. This structure shows the highest limits of modern humanism, also marked the modern religion of minimum position

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