Philosophical Views of Thomas Jefferson on Religion and Politics

The article examines the philosophical views of the American enlightener Thomas Jefferson on religion and politics. The social and political ideas of the philosopher are studied; the main attention is paid to the study of the letters of the philosopher and the demonstration of views on the problem o...

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Main Author: Yaroslav Sobolievskyi
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Language:English
Published: International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC) 2019-01-01
Series:Ukrainian Policymaker
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spelling doaj-6055d29bddec498fbb7cda96596f9ce62020-11-24T21:09:41ZengInternational Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC) Ukrainian Policymaker2617-21942617-22082019-01-013586410.29202/up/3/8Philosophical Views of Thomas Jefferson on Religion and PoliticsYaroslav Sobolievskyi0 Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Kyiv, Ukraine)The article examines the philosophical views of the American enlightener Thomas Jefferson on religion and politics. The social and political ideas of the philosopher are studied; the main attention is paid to the study of the letters of the philosopher and the demonstration of views on the problem of freedom of religion and the basis of morality. The main ideal of the thinker is freedom, to which he aspires both in politics and in religion. Freedom and reason bring people closer to a pure religion that glorifies only one God, and focuses on inner experience, and not on rituals. In matters of ethics, Thomas Jefferson tended to the existence of an innate moral sense, which does not depend on the knowledge of the basics of ethics. God created people, and laid the foundations of moral behavior in us, and therefore it is erroneous to think that morality is the result of scientific searches of thinkers. The best existing ethics Jefferson believes Christian ethics, which has strengthened monotheism, it is not aimed at an act, but on a motive, but unlike ancient ethics, Christian doctrine has a universal character. Philosophical views of Jefferson on the problem of politics and religion are revealed through moral philosophy. Studying the heritage of antiquity allowed the philosopher to analyze Christianity and other world religions for worldviewhttp://www.ukrpolitic.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/UP_vol_3_Sobolievskyi.pdfThomas Jefferson; American philosophy; American Enlightenment; religion; politicsThomas JeffersonAmerican philosophyAmerican Enlightenmentreligionpolitics
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Philosophical Views of Thomas Jefferson on Religion and Politics
Ukrainian Policymaker
Thomas Jefferson; American philosophy; American Enlightenment; religion; politics
Thomas Jefferson
American philosophy
American Enlightenment
religion
politics
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title Philosophical Views of Thomas Jefferson on Religion and Politics
title_short Philosophical Views of Thomas Jefferson on Religion and Politics
title_full Philosophical Views of Thomas Jefferson on Religion and Politics
title_fullStr Philosophical Views of Thomas Jefferson on Religion and Politics
title_full_unstemmed Philosophical Views of Thomas Jefferson on Religion and Politics
title_sort philosophical views of thomas jefferson on religion and politics
publisher International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC)
series Ukrainian Policymaker
issn 2617-2194
2617-2208
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The article examines the philosophical views of the American enlightener Thomas Jefferson on religion and politics. The social and political ideas of the philosopher are studied; the main attention is paid to the study of the letters of the philosopher and the demonstration of views on the problem of freedom of religion and the basis of morality. The main ideal of the thinker is freedom, to which he aspires both in politics and in religion. Freedom and reason bring people closer to a pure religion that glorifies only one God, and focuses on inner experience, and not on rituals. In matters of ethics, Thomas Jefferson tended to the existence of an innate moral sense, which does not depend on the knowledge of the basics of ethics. God created people, and laid the foundations of moral behavior in us, and therefore it is erroneous to think that morality is the result of scientific searches of thinkers. The best existing ethics Jefferson believes Christian ethics, which has strengthened monotheism, it is not aimed at an act, but on a motive, but unlike ancient ethics, Christian doctrine has a universal character. Philosophical views of Jefferson on the problem of politics and religion are revealed through moral philosophy. Studying the heritage of antiquity allowed the philosopher to analyze Christianity and other world religions for worldview
topic Thomas Jefferson; American philosophy; American Enlightenment; religion; politics
Thomas Jefferson
American philosophy
American Enlightenment
religion
politics
url http://www.ukrpolitic.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/UP_vol_3_Sobolievskyi.pdf
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