Moral Consciousness as the “Voice of Conscience” in I. Kant’s Religious Philosophy

The notion of “conscience” is one of the most ancient components of the axiological sphere, the central factor of a person’s moral consciousness. The phenomenon is closely linked with the features of the ontological status of man in the world. The authors present the concept of conscience in the philosophical and religious tradition and examine the key ideas of Immanuel Kant’s religious philosophy in connection with moral consciousness as the “voice of conscience”. The idea of heterodoxy and contradiction between Immanuel Kant’s religious philosophy and Christian religious and philosophical tradition is substantiated.

Authors
KHASUEV Aslanbek , KAPUSTINA Darya , NEDOSUGOVA Anastasia , ZABOLOTSKAIA Irina , SHAFAZHINSKAYA Natalia
Journal
Publisher
ARMENIAN STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIV
Number of issue
3
Language
English
Pages
146-151
Status
Published
Department
Институт русского языка
Volume
23
Year
2022
Organizations
  • 1 Chechen State University named after Akhmat Abdulkhamidovich Kadyrov
  • 2 Moscow Aviation Institute
  • 3 RUDN University
  • 4 First Sechenov Moscow State Medical University
  • 5 K. G. Razumovcky Moscow State University of technologies and management (the First Cossack Univer-sity)
Keywords
conscience; practical mind; perfect good; perfect virtue; moral law
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