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图书目录:Prefa CC
Introduction Chronology Further reading Note on the texts and translation Letters on the Kantian Philosophy First Letter: The need for a Critique of Reason Second I.etter: The result of the Kantian philosophy on the question of God's existence Third Letter: The result of the Critique of Reason concerning the necessary connection between morality and religion Fourth Letter: On the elements and the previous course of conviction in the basic truths of religion Fifth Letter: The result of the Critique of Reason concerning the future life Sixth Letter: Continuation of the preceding letter: The united interests of religion and morality in the clearing away of the metaphysical ground for cognition of a future life Seventh Letter: A sketch of a history of reason's psychological concept of a simple thinking substance Eighth Letter: Continuation of the preceding letter: The master key to the rational psychology of the Greeks Appendix: the major additions in the I79~ edition A Preface B Selection from the First Letter, "The spirit of our age and the present state of the sciences heralds a universal reformation of philosophy" C Second Letter, "Continuation of the preceding letter: The need for a highest rule of taste, for guiding principles for positive theology and jurisprudence, and, above all, for a first basic principle of natural right and morality" D Selections from the Third Letter, "The shaking in the domain of the philosophy of religion heralds a reformation of this philosophy: my iudgment regarding the Kantian philosophy in general" E Selection from the Fourth Letter, "The result of the Kantian philosophy on the question of God's existence, compared with the general as well as particular results of previous philosophy regarding this subject" F Selection from the Eighth Letter, "The result of the Critique of Reason concerning the future life" G Selection from the Ninth Letter, "Elucidation of the metaphysical ground for cognition of the immortality of the soul with regard to its origin as well as its consequences" H Selection from the Eleventh Letter, "The key to the rational psychology of the Greeks" I Twelfth Letter, "Suggestions regarding the influence of the undeveloped and misunderstood basic truths of religion on civic and moral culture" Index |