¿Tiene prioridad la religión sobre la ética?: en torno a la propuesta de Hermann Cohen

Philosophica 29:357-371 (2006)
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Abstract

En el presente trabajo se analiza la relación entre la ética y la religión a la luz del pensamiento de Hermann Cohen. Para ello se exponen las relaciones y diferencias que éste guarda con Kant, haciendo hincapié en la interpretación teleológica de la ética kantiana que Cohen propone. Luego se establecen los límites de la ética filosófica y la peculiaridad de la religión de la razón, para, finalmente, describir el camino que conduce desde el ' c o n g é n e r e' pasando por el 'prójimo' y el individuo pecador hasta el yo que redime

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