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El lugar antropologico de la fe moral según Kant.

  • Autores: Isidoro Guzmán Manzano Rodríguez
  • Localización: Antonianum, ISSN 0003-6064, Nº. 2-3 (Aprilis-September), 1988, págs. 317-355
  • Idioma: español
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    • The author studies the anthropoligical place of moral faith in Kant, starting from the kantian ideas of the varius finalities and the varius ways of "retaining as true" (Fürwahrhalten) of Reason. To achieve this he appeals to these ideas, since they are the hermeneutical keys of the three fundamental functions of Reason, that is: what we can know (Wissen), what we ough to do, and what is lawful to us to hope for.

      In each of these three manifestations of Reason (Vernunft), man propostes determinate finalities and proceeds towards a qualified "retaining as true". But it is in the order of that for which it is lawful to hope that man encounters his more proper and ultimate reality. It is precisely here, in the problem concerning that for which it is lawful to hope, that man encounters the decisive question of that which refers to him ultimately and radically: his personal salvation.

      The moral faith is a radical and immovable trust and a "retaining as true" that which Hope (Verheissung) suggests in full absence of objective justification, in the sense that is is at this point that speculative Reason ends. The moral faith is an orientation of Hope and of the noumenal in this world.


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