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Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason : ウィキペディア英語版 | Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason
''Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason'' ((ドイツ語:Die Religion innerhalb der Grenzen der bloßen Vernunft)) is a 1793 book by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant. Although its purpose and original intent has become a matter of some dispute, the book's immense and lasting influence on the history of theology and the philosophy of religion is indisputable. It consists of four parts, called "Pieces" (''Stücken''), originally written as a series of four journal articles. ==Royal censorship== The First Piece originally appeared as a ''Berlinische Monatsschrift'' article (April 1792). Kant's attempt to publish the Second Piece in the same journal met with opposition from the king's censor. Kant then arranged to have all four pieces published as a book, routing it through the philosophy department at University of Jena to avoid the need for theological censorship. Kant was reprimanded for this action of insubordination. When he nevertheless published a second edition in 1794, the censor was so irate that he arranged for a royal order that required Kant never to publish or even speak publicly about religion.
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