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William James' pattern of pragmatic argument is revised to defend contra-causal free will in the strong form of Kantian moral autonomy, which enables people to choose what they ought regardless of any contrary inclinations.
With moral autonomy we have a moral theory under which we revise Kant's moral arguments into genuine moral arguments to give a moral condemnation of maxims to the effect: I will allow my reason to convince me that there can be no moral God who brings it about that it is as it ought to be with each human being.
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Atheism, Pragmatism, God, Natural theology, Knowableness, Ethics, Kant, immanuel, 1724-1804, God, knowablenessPeople
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A Kantian condemnation of atheistic despair: a declaration of dependence
1997, P. Lang, Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter
in English
0820434906 9780820434902
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-237) and index.
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