Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion

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Age Of The Earth
analytic theology
belief
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discourse
Distinct Language Games
empirical
Empirical Propositions
epistemology of religion
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Existential Propositions
Expressivist Interpretation
Expressivist Thesis
faith and rationality
Faith View
fideism
Follow
Frazer's Golden Bough
Frazer’s Golden Bough
game
Grammatical Proposition
Grammatical Remarks
language
language and meaning
Noetic Structure
ordinary
Ordinary Empirical Belief
Ordinary Empirical Propositions
Person's Noetic Structure
Person’s Noetic Structure
Philosophical Perplexity
philosophy of religious language games
proposition
Rational Noetic Structure
religious
Religious Beliefs
Religious Believer
religious epistemology
Religious Language Games
remarks
RFM
Strong Foundationalism
TLP
Violated
Wittgenstein's Philosophy
wittgensteins
Wittgenstein’s Philosophy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415217804
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An exciting introduction to the contribution which the later Wittgenstein made to the philosophy of religion. Although his writings on the subject have been few, Wittgenstein developed influential and controversial theories on both religion (and magic) which emphasize the distinctive nature of religious discourse and how this nature can be misunderstood when viewed in direct competition with science. The contributors of this collection shed new light on the perennial debate between faith and reason. The result is a collection that is both informative and stimulating.
Robert L. Arrington is Professor of Philosophy at Georgia State University. Mark Addis is senior researcher at the Univeristy of Central England.