Kant's exploration of theodicy is a recurring theme throughout his career, extending beyond his 1791 treatise. George Huxford examines the evolution of Kant's thought on this topic, highlighting the continuity and philosophical growth in his approach to theodicy. The analysis provides insight into how Kant's ideas developed over time, offering a comprehensive understanding of his engagement with this complex subject.
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Kant and Theodicy
- 174pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Kant was engaged with the subject of theodicy throughout his career and not merely in his 1791 treatise explicitly devoted to the subject. George Huxford traces Kant's thought on theodicy throughout his career to show not only the continuity of Kant's consideration but also his philosophical development on the subject.