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    Moral theism grounds belief in God on practical moral rea... — Carmelics
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    Moral theism grounds belief in God on practical moral reasoning rather than theoretical argument

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    While Kant holds that morality’s foundation is independent of religion, the two are more closely connected for him than they are for Hume. Compared with Hume, Kant is far less antagonistic to religion, and he consistently tries to preserve a place for religious belief within the strictures of his moral philosophy. Indeed, this is an important aspect of his approach to morality. Kant’s “moral theism” is one of his most significant contributions to the philosophy of religion and the question of re

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