Christopher J. Insole, Professor of Philosophical Theology and Ethics, University of Durham
After teaching at the Universities of London and Cambridge, Christopher Insole took up his post at Durham in 2006, becoming Professor of Philosophical Theology and Ethics in 2013. He has published extensively on realism and anti-realism, religious epistemology, the relationship between theology, metaphysics, and political philosophy, and on the thought of Immanuel Kant. His books include his major study of Kant's philosophy of religion (Oxford, 2013).
Introduction 1. Divine Ideas 2. Contemplating Creation 3. From Freedom to Freedom 4. Searching for the Unconditioned 5. God and the Good 6. The Proper Self 7. Objections: Coherence or Plausibility 8. Contradicting Morality: The Four Examples 9. Egress and Regress: The Categorical Imperative 10. The Identity of Freedom and Morality 11. The Moral World 12. Kant's Consistency: Motivations, Conditions, Constituent Parts, and Consequences 13. Freedom as Guarantor of the Possibility of the Highest Good 14. Does Kant Need Grace? 15. Does Kant Permit Grace? 16. God as an All-knowing Distributor of Happiness 17. The Glorious Community 18. The Two Highest Goods: God and the Kingdom of Ends
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