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Mabel Akpotohwo Mabel Akpotohwo
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What is Immanuel Kant's argument for religious belief?  Do you agree with Kant's assertion that such belief is required in order for the universe to be morally meaningful for human beings?
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2 years ago
Kant’s ethics is independent of ethics as it depends upon the maxim "Duty is to be considered as divine command." Sense of duty and sense of responsibility is a way to lead a good and just life. There is not at all any room to trigger a difference of opinion even in relation with the religions on this planet. The essence of Kant’s ethics and the practices of religions of the world in majority coincide. Therefore, Kant’s ethics does not depend upon religions and still serves the purpose of the religions. According to Kant, it can be put as "Do and act with others, the way you feel/expect to act and do unto you".

According to Immanuel Kant's he argues in three-dimension concerning religious beliefs is he believes that; human molarity is a necessary condition for the continued approach to the highest good possible. He also argues that God is the causal source of all good in the world. Lastly, he believes in the possibility of harmonizing God's purposes with our greatest good.

I agree with Immanuel Kant's assertion this is due to the fact that Kant's makes it clear in the Contest of Faculties since he does not deny that divinely revealed truths are possible and thus leads to the argument that if it can never constitute knowledge it can actually serve as a regulative function of edification which contributes to our moral improvements and adding motivations to our moral purpose. According to Kant's he considered conclusion as negative due to the fact that it conclusively refutes God's infinite wisdom.
Mabel A. Author
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2 years ago
thanks
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