Kant

  1. Kant concludes the section on speculative theology by contrasting theoretical and practical cognition. What
    does he say is the difference between these two types of cognition? What is his ultimate conclusion concerning
    the existence of God? Does Kant think it would be possible to provide an argument for God’s existence? Why
    or why not?
  2. In the Canon of Pure Reason, Kant suggests that all of the interests of reason can be summed up with three
    questions. Kant believes that he has answered the first question in the Critique of Pure Reason? What answer
    has he given? It probably has something to do with synthetic a priori knowledge. What are the domains where
    such knowledge is possible and what grounds its possibility? What are some things that Kant thinks we cannot
    know about and why can’t we acquire knowledge of those things?