Kant,1 Scientific Pietism, and Scientific Naturalism

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  • Robert Hanna Yale University, Connecticut, EUA

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https://doi.org/10.7213/aurora.28.044.DS10

Abstract

The doctrine of Kantian natural piety says that rational human animals are essentially at home in physical nature. In this essay, I apply the doctrine of Kantian natural piety directly to the natural sciences, and especially physics, by showing how they have a cognitive, epistemic, metaphysical, practical/moral, aesthetic/artistic, religious, and sociocultural/political grounding in Kantian sensibility, both pure and empirical. This is what I call Kantian scientific pietism, and it is to be directly and radically opposed to scientific naturalism

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2016-04-07

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Hanna, R. (2016). Kant,1 Scientific Pietism, and Scientific Naturalism. Revista De Filosofia Aurora, 28(44), 583–604. https://doi.org/10.7213/aurora.28.044.DS10

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