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  Dialogues on Morality and Religion Jakob Friedrich Fries
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Make/Author/Artist: Jakob Friedrich Fries
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These dialogues are the central parts of what Jakob Fries called a philosophical novel. In them, Fries raises questions which lead to the central issues of philosophy: questions concerning the point of a human being's existence and the wider question of why anything exists at all.

In the course of the Dialogues Fries discusses such central issues for religion as seeing the world as God's creation, providence, a human being's sense of inadequacy, the feeling of inadequacy for the imperfections of human existence.

Fries always called himself a pupil of Kant in philosophy, but in moral philosophy and the philosophy of religion, he made important developments not to be found in Kant...

CONDITION: Hard Cover with DJ, USED lightly, VG, Publisher: Barnes & Noble Books, 1982. 249 pages. Edited by D.Z. Phillips; Translated by David Walford.

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