2026
Immanuel Kant a Pierre Teilhard de Chardin jako inspirace pro krizový svět XXI. století
BREUER, Hendrich; Božena KADEŘÁBKOVÁ; Jan NEUGEBAUER and Marek VOKOUNBasic information
Original name
Immanuel Kant a Pierre Teilhard de Chardin jako inspirace pro krizový svět XXI. století
Name (in English)
Immanuel Kant and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin as inspiration for the crusading world of the 21st century
Authors
BREUER, Hendrich; Božena KADEŘÁBKOVÁ; Jan NEUGEBAUER and Marek VOKOUN
Edition
Studia Theologica, Olomouc, Univerzita Palackého, 2026, 1212-8570
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Field of Study
60300 6.3 Philosophy, Ethics and Religion
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 0.200 in 2024
Marked to be transferred to RIV
No
Organization unit
CEVRO University
Keywords (in Czech)
Immanuel Kant; Pierre Teilhard de Chardin; Filosofie; Věda; Vyznání; Kritické důvody; Evoluce svobody; Omega Point; Globalizace; Morální zodpovědnost; Cosmologie; Etika současných krizí; Spirituální dimenze; Integrace vědy a vyznání
Keywords in English
Immanuel Kant; Pierre Teilhard de Chardin; Philosophy; Science; Religion; Critique of Reason; Freedom Evolution; Omega Point; Globalisation; Moral Responsibility; Cosmology; Ethics Contemporary Crises; Spiritual Dimension; Integration of Religion and Science
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Changed: 18/6/2026 16:42, Mgr. Jan Neugebauer, Ph.D., MBA
In the original language
This article examines the philosophical concepts of Immanuel Kant and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin as two distinct yet complementary frameworks for reflecting on freedom, knowledge, and responsibility in the context of global challenges. Kant conceives freedom as the autonomy of reason grounded in the moral imperative, while Teilhard understands it as an evolutionary process and the individual’s participation in transcendent unification – the Omega Point (God). By interweaving their ontological, epistemological, and ethical perspectives, the article proves that the legacy of both thinkers constitutes a call to integrate reason, ethics, and spirituality as the foundation of a responsible human relationship to existence in the twenty-first century.
In English
This article examines the philosophical concepts of Immanuel Kant and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin as two distinct yet complementary frameworks for reflecting on freedom, knowledge, and responsibility in the context of global challenges. Kant conceives freedom as the autonomy of reason grounded in the moral imperative, while Teilhard understands it as an evolutionary process and the individual’s participation in transcendent unification – the Omega Point (God). By interweaving their ontological, epistemological, and ethical perspectives, the article proves that the legacy of both thinkers constitutes a call to integrate reason, ethics, and spirituality as the foundation of a responsible human relationship to existence in the twenty-first century.