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Subjectivity and irreligion : atheism and agnosticism in Kant, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche

Responsibility Matthew Alun Ray
Series Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy
Material Type Book
Publisher Aldershot : Ashgate
Year c2003
Language English
Size xii, 121 p. ; 24 cm
Abstract Ray (U. of Bristol) finds Kant's tentative and quasi-existential moral theology to be largely unsupported philosophically; Schopenhauer's metaphysical and ethical atheism to be intriguing but flawed i... several respects; and Nietzsche's peculiar naturalistic attack on Christianity to be only very partially successful. Therefore, he concludes, the question of God's existence remains pristinely unresolved despite the aggressively atheistic onslaught of post- Kantian philosophy. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) show more

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Central Library 2C_15‐21 倫理/A/158 2003
005212004007920

Bibliographic details

Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-117) and index
Authors *Ray, Matthew Alun, 1972-
Subjects LCSH:Atheism -- History  All Subject Search
LCSH:Agnosticism -- History  All Subject Search
LCSH:Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- Religion  All Subject Search
LCSH:Schopenhauer, Arthur, 1788-1860 -- Religion  All Subject Search
LCSH:Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900 -- Religion  All Subject Search
Classification LCC:B808
DC21:211/.8
ID 1001260272
ISBN 0754634566
NCID BA65700056
Vol ISBN:0754634566
Created Date 2009.09.18
Modified Date 2009.09.18

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