The Religious Significance of Kant’s Ethics

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (2):179-200 (2001)
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Abstract

This paper provides analysis of Kant's Categorical Imperative and its relevance to religion. I discuss what the concept of a categorical imperative implies about self-transcendence, and what this understanding of self-transcendence indicates about the self's relation to God and others.

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Jacqueline Mariña
Purdue University

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