RT Article T1 3. Nature, Religion, and Imagination: Comments on Images of History JF History and theory VO 57 IS 3 SP 419 OP 425 A1 Clewis, Robert R. LA English YR 2018 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1963095685 AB After sharing some reflections, I raise three questions. The first asks about the role of nature and reason according to Kant's teleological history, and the extent to which Kant's essays written before the Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790) are “dogmatic,” as his phrase “aim of nature” might suggest. The second asks about Kant's “impure” ethics and the role of religion. What would Kantian religion look like today? The last question concerns the relation between images and ideas—a thornier issue than Kant's initial definitions of imagination and reason would seem to suggest. K1 Imagination K1 Religion : Motiv K1 ideas K1 Reason K1 Teleology K1 Nature K1 Action DO 10.1111/hith.12074