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Dare to know! | Philosophy Podcast - Kant on Religion & Rational Faith (with Lawrence Pasternack) | Immanuel Kant Philosophy #6

Kant on Religion & Rational Faith (with Lawrence Pasternack) | Immanuel Kant Philosophy #6

07/04/20 • 88 min

Dare to know! | Philosophy Podcast

This conversation is part of the Immanuel Kant Series | 'Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast. Today we are joined by Lawrence Pasternack. Lawrence Pasternack is Professor of Philosophy & Director of Religious Studies at Oklahoma State University. His research focuses on Immanuel Kant, Ethical Theory, & Philosophy of Religion. Today, we will talk in particular about Professor Pasternack’s book ‘Kant’s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: An Interpretation and Defense’.

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This conversation is part of the Immanuel Kant Series | 'Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast. Today we are joined by Lawrence Pasternack. Lawrence Pasternack is Professor of Philosophy & Director of Religious Studies at Oklahoma State University. His research focuses on Immanuel Kant, Ethical Theory, & Philosophy of Religion. Today, we will talk in particular about Professor Pasternack’s book ‘Kant’s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: An Interpretation and Defense’.

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