Los analoga de la arquitectura motivacional kantiana en el contexto de la filosofía de la historia kantiana
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https://doi.org/10.24310/contrastes.31.2.2026.22150Abstract
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This work begins with an analysis of the relationship between religion and morality from the motivational architecture outlined in the critical system, taking as its fundamental reference the fourth part of Kant's writing on religion, the lessons of Moral Philosophy Mrongovius II, and the Critique of Judgment, transferring some of the conclusions to the context of the philosophy of history. This study is carried out using the problem of the supreme good as a guiding thread, whose dilemmatic structure is resolved by drawing an analogy between the antinomy of pure practical reason and the antinomy of the first critique between causality and imputability.
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