The contributions of leading Kantian and Kierkegaardian scholars to this collection break down to the simplistic contrast in which Kant is seen as the advocate of a rational moral theology and Kierkegaard as the advocate of an irrationalist faith. This collection is an ideal text for discussion of central issues.
Author(s): D. Z. Phillips, Timothy Tessin
Year: 2000
Language: English
Pages: 327
Contents......Page 5
Acknowledgements......Page 7
Notes on the Contributors......Page 8
Introduction: Why Kant andKierkegaard?......Page 11
Pt. I Kant ......Page 23
1 Kant and Kierkegaard on the Possibility of Metaphysics ......Page 25
2 Kant and Kierkegaard on the Possibility of Metaphysics - a Reply to Professor Evans ......Page 47
Voices in Discussion ......Page 67
Pt. II Leaving Room for Faith ......Page 75
3 Faith Not without Reason
......Page 77
4 Making Room for Faith - Possibility and Hope ......Page 95
Voices in Discussion ......Page 111
Pt. III The Individual ......Page 115
5 'The Individual' in Kant and Kierkegaard ......Page 117
6 'The Individual' in Kant and Kierkegaard - a Reply ......Page 129
Voices in Discussion ......Page 144
Pt. IV Religion and Morality ......Page 151
7 Kant and Kierkegaard on the Need for a Historical Faith: an Imaginary Dialogue ......Page 153
8 The Ethical and the Religious as Law and Gospel ......Page 175
Voices in Discussion ......Page 200
Pt. V Eternal Life ......Page 207
9 Kant and Kierkegaard on Eternal Life ......Page 209
10 Kant and Kierkegaard on Eternal Life - a Reply ......Page 229
Voices in Discussion ......Page 258
Pt. VI Philosophy of Religion after Kant and Kierkegaard ......Page 265
11 Philosophy of Religion after Kant and Kierkegaard ......Page 267
12 Kant's Divine Command Theory and its Reception within Analytic Philosophy ......Page 285
13 Dialectic of Salvation in Solidarity ......Page 300
Voices in Discussion ......Page 317
Index ......Page 323