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God naturalized epistemological reflections on theistic belief in light of the new science of religion / [electronic resource] :

  • 作者: Kvandal, Halvor.
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  • 其他題名:
    • New approaches to the scientific study of religion ;
  • 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer
  • 叢書名: New approaches to the scientific study of religion,11
  • 主題: Belief and doubt. , Philosophy and cognitive science. , Religion and science. , Philosophy of Religion. , Sociology of Religion. , Epistemology.
  • ISBN: 9783030831783 (electronic bk.) 、 9783030831776 (paper)
  • FIND@SFXID: CGU
  • 資料類型: 電子書
  • 內容註: Chapter 1. When Cognitive Science enters the Science and Religion Debate -- Chapter 2. The Ultimate Origin of Religion -- Chapter 3. The Proximate Origin of Religion -- Chapter 4. Theistic Evidentialism and the Cognitive Science of Morality -- Chapter 5. Do We Have A God-Faculty? A New Appraisal of Reformed Epistemology -- Chapter 6. A Virtue Epistemology for the Theistic Disposition -- Chapter 7. Troubled Navigation: Evaluating the Theistic Disposition -- Chapter 8. Cognitive Science And Theist Religion: An Unhappy Marriage?.
  • 摘要註: This volume argues that theistic philosophy should be seen not as an "armchair" enterprise but rather as a critical endeavor to bring philosophy of religion into close contact with emerging sciences of religion. This text engages with the rationality of religious belief by investigating central problems and arguments in philosophy of religion from the perspective of new naturalistic research. A central question the book analyzes is whether findings in cognitive science of religion (CSR) falsify or undermine religious ideas and beliefs. With regard to CSR, this volume offers a sustained and critical investigation of the neutrality and positive-relevance view, before offering a re-appraisal of the conflict view. The text argues that when scrutinizing these views, much more attention must be paid to specific normative premises that allow empirical findings to have epistemic relevance. A novel feature is the theoretical application of analytical epistemology in virtue-epistemology to the central question of whether CSR undermines, supports, or is neutral with respect to religious belief. This book appeals to upper-level students and researchers in the field.
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    This volume argues that theistic philosophy should be seen not as an “armchair” enterprise but rather as a critical endeavor to bring philosophy of religion into close contact with emerging sciences of religion. This text engages with the rationality of religious belief by investigating central problems and arguments in philosophy of religion from the perspective of new naturalistic research. A central question the book analyzes is whether findings in cognitive science of religion (CSR) falsify or undermine religious ideas and beliefs. With regard to CSR, this volume offers a sustained and critical investigation of the neutrality and positive-relevance view, before offering a re-appraisal of the conflict view. The text argues that when scrutinizing these views, much more attention must be paid to specific normative premises that allow empirical findings to have epistemic relevance. A novel feature is the theoretical application of analytical epistemology in virtue-epistemology to the central question of whether CSR undermines, supports, or is neutral with respect to religious belief. This book appeals to upper-level students and researchers in the field.

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