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    Karl Barth’s Anthropology in Light of Modern Thought (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 57 (3): 645-646. 2004.
    Space considerations preclude anything but a brief sketch of Price’s main concerns. Chapter 2 takes Kant as central to the Enlightenment and indicates problems in Kant’s anthropology from Barth’s point of view. Among these are Kant’s failure to overcome the dualisms of classical anthropologies and the individualist anthropology that results from the role of rationality in Kant’s ethics. Against this, Price contends, Barth defends a theology which stands on its own feet in relation to philosophy …Read more