We draws our attention this sentence which Immanuel Kant in foreword of “Critic of Pure Reason” says and is emphasized in studies related to him: “I must, therefore, abolish knowledge, to make room for belief (glaube)”. We can say Kant’s this statement a summary of his philosophy and these two concepts (knowledge and faith) have the same importance in terms of critical philosophy. But we see that as are given to the importance of understanding of knowledge as are not given the understanding of faith when looking at about him made the studies in our country. Kant asserts that the problems of God’s existence, freedom and immortality aren’t the problem of knowledge. All of the knowledge starts with experiment. But the experiment about these subjects isn’t possible; therefore, faith based on practical reason is in question. The ideas (God, freedom and immortality) which have been brought up as the ideas of reason but their objective realities haven’t been proved on the part of theoretical reason, gain objective reality thanks to faith based on the practical reason
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