THE RATIONAL EXPRESSION OF THE SUPREME BEING IN KANTIAN THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY VERSUS THE EXPERIENCE OF THE PERSONAL GOD IN THEOLOGY Cover Image

THE RATIONAL EXPRESSION OF THE SUPREME BEING IN KANTIAN THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY VERSUS THE EXPERIENCE OF THE PERSONAL GOD IN THEOLOGY
THE RATIONAL EXPRESSION OF THE SUPREME BEING IN KANTIAN THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY VERSUS THE EXPERIENCE OF THE PERSONAL GOD IN THEOLOGY

Author(s): George Daniel PETROV
Subject(s): Philosophy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy
Published by: Ideas Forum International Academic and Scientific Association
Keywords: Kant; theoretical philosophy; God;

Summary/Abstract: Man has always aspired towards the highest knowledge. Thus philosophy, as the science of sciences, has tried, starting from what could be expressed rationally, to explain the existence or the possibility of man's knowledge of the existence of the Supreme Being, as designated by Immanuel Kant. The questions that can be raise dare: can human reason grasp the transcendental meanings of the Supreme Being?Can philosophical reason be overcome by theological knowledge, as a result of experiencing the Personal God? The answer to these questions can only be expressed through an analysis of Kant's rational arguments alongside the mode of knowledge proposed by theology

  • Issue Year: 7/2023
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 85-94
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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