2019-12-092019-12-092012-12KLOTZ, Christian. Liberdade e Imagens do Mundo em Kant e Fichte. O Que nos Faz Pensar, Rio de Janeiro, n. 32, p. 193-204, dez. 2012.e- 0104-6675http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/handle/ri/18415The present article aims to reconstruct the transformation of central elements of Kant’s practical philosophy in Fichte’s philosophy of religion, more precisely: in Fichte’s The Instruction for the blessed Life from 1806. In particular, it will be shown that Fichte adopts the Kantian connection between freedom, image of the world and religion within a monist conceptual framework. It is argued that Fichte deepened the conception of images of the world by conceiving the spontaneous way in which such images are constructed as the fundamental exercise of human freedom. At the same time, it is shown that in his theory of the possible images of the world, Fichte abandons not only Kant’s moral theology, but also the project of a defense of the moral point of view in a kantian sense.porAcesso AbertoKantFichteImagens de mundoLiberdadeReligiãoImages of the worldFreedomReligionLiberdade e imagens de mundo em Kant e FichteArtigo