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Which position does Kant NOT hold concerning moral theology?
{ 1 } - Physico-theology could lead to a 'demonology', the indefinite conception of a suprahuman power or powers.
{ 2 } - Practical faith is an intellectual intuition of the presence of God expressed in the categorical imperative.
{ 3 } - Moral theology does not presuppose physico-theology.=
{ 4 } - If a skeptic wishes to think in a way consonant with morality, he must admit the assumption that there is a God under the maxims of practical reason.
{ 5 } - Moral theology complements and supplies for the deficiencies of physico-theology.
{ 6 } - Physico-theology can be called theology only when it invokes the aid of the principles of moral theology.
{ 7 } - The moral argument 'does not supply any objectively valid proof of the existence of God.'
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Which position does Kant NOT hold concerning moral theology?
{ 1 } - Physico-theology could lead to a 'demonology', the indefinite conception of a suprahuman power or powers.
{ 2 } - Practical faith is an intellectual intuition of the presence of God expressed in the categorical imperative.
{ 3 } - Moral theology does not presuppose physico-theology.=
{ 4 } - If a skeptic wishes to think in a way consonant with morality, he must admit the assumption that there is a God under the maxims of practical reason.
{ 5 } - Moral theology complements and supplies for the deficiencies of physico-theology.
{ 6 } - Physico-theology can be called theology only when it invokes the aid of the principles of moral theology.
{ 7 } - The moral argument 'does not supply any objectively valid proof of the existence of God.'
See p. 378
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Which position does Kant NOT hold concerning moral theology?
{ 1 } - Physico-theology could lead to a 'demonology', the indefinite conception of a suprahuman power or powers.
{ 2 } - Practical faith is an intellectual intuition of the presence of God expressed in the categorical imperative.
{ 3 } - Moral theology does not presuppose physico-theology.=
{ 4 } - If a skeptic wishes to think in a way consonant with morality, he must admit the assumption that there is a God under the maxims of practical reason.
{ 5 } - Moral theology complements and supplies for the deficiencies of physico-theology.
{ 6 } - Physico-theology can be called theology only when it invokes the aid of the principles of moral theology.
{ 7 } - The moral argument 'does not supply any objectively valid proof of the existence of God.'
See p. 379.
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Which position does Kant NOT hold concerning moral theology?
{ 1 } - Physico-theology could lead to a 'demonology', the indefinite conception of a suprahuman power or powers.
{ 2 } - Practical faith is an intellectual intuition of the presence of God expressed in the categorical imperative.
{ 3 } - Moral theology does not presuppose physico-theology.=
{ 4 } - If a skeptic wishes to think in a way consonant with morality, he must admit the assumption that there is a God under the maxims of practical reason.
{ 5 } - Moral theology complements and supplies for the deficiencies of physico-theology.
{ 6 } - Physico-theology can be called theology only when it invokes the aid of the principles of moral theology.
{ 7 } - The moral argument 'does not supply any objectively valid proof of the existence of God.'
See p. 378
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Which position does Kant NOT hold concerning moral theology?
{ 1 } - Physico-theology could lead to a 'demonology', the indefinite conception of a suprahuman power or powers.
{ 2 } - Practical faith is an intellectual intuition of the presence of God expressed in the categorical imperative.
{ 3 } - Moral theology does not presuppose physico-theology.=
{ 4 } - If a skeptic wishes to think in a way consonant with morality, he must admit the assumption that there is a God under the maxims of practical reason.
{ 5 } - Moral theology complements and supplies for the deficiencies of physico-theology.
{ 6 } - Physico-theology can be called theology only when it invokes the aid of the principles of moral theology.
{ 7 } - The moral argument 'does not supply any objectively valid proof of the existence of God.'
See p. 379.
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Which position does Kant NOT hold concerning moral theology?
{ 1 } - Physico-theology could lead to a 'demonology', the indefinite conception of a suprahuman power or powers.
{ 2 } - Practical faith is an intellectual intuition of the presence of God expressed in the categorical imperative.
{ 3 } - Moral theology does not presuppose physico-theology.=
{ 4 } - If a skeptic wishes to think in a way consonant with morality, he must admit the assumption that there is a God under the maxims of practical reason.
{ 5 } - Moral theology complements and supplies for the deficiencies of physico-theology.
{ 6 } - Physico-theology can be called theology only when it invokes the aid of the principles of moral theology.
{ 7 } - The moral argument 'does not supply any objectively valid proof of the existence of God.'
See p. 378
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Which position does Kant NOT hold concerning moral theology?
{ 1 } - Physico-theology could lead to a 'demonology', the indefinite conception of a suprahuman power or powers.
{ 2 } - Practical faith is an intellectual intuition of the presence of God expressed in the categorical imperative.
{ 3 } - Moral theology does not presuppose physico-theology.=
{ 4 } - If a skeptic wishes to think in a way consonant with morality, he must admit the assumption that there is a God under the maxims of practical reason.
{ 5 } - Moral theology complements and supplies for the deficiencies of physico-theology.
{ 6 } - Physico-theology can be called theology only when it invokes the aid of the principles of moral theology.
{ 7 } - The moral argument 'does not supply any objectively valid proof of the existence of God.'
See p. 378
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Which position does Kant NOT hold concerning moral theology?
{ 1 } - Physico-theology could lead to a 'demonology', the indefinite conception of a suprahuman power or powers.
{ 2 } - Practical faith is an intellectual intuition of the presence of God expressed in the categorical imperative.
{ 3 } - Moral theology does not presuppose physico-theology.=
{ 4 } - If a skeptic wishes to think in a way consonant with morality, he must admit the assumption that there is a God under the maxims of practical reason.
{ 5 } - Moral theology complements and supplies for the deficiencies of physico-theology.
{ 6 } - Physico-theology can be called theology only when it invokes the aid of the principles of moral theology.
{ 7 } - The moral argument 'does not supply any objectively valid proof of the existence of God.'
See p. 379.
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