Every known religious or explicitly irreligious outlook is contested by large contingents of informed and reasonable people. Many philosophers have argued that reflection on this fact should lead us to abandon confident religious or irreligious belief and to embrace religious skepticism. John Pittard critically assesses the case for such disagreement-motivated religious skepticism. While the book focuses on religious disagreement, it makes a number of significantcontributions to the more general discussion of the rational significance of disagreement as well.
Every known religious or explicitly irreligious outlook is contested by large contingents of informed and reasonable people. Many philosophers have argued that reflection on this fact should lead us to abandon confident religious or irreligious belief and to embrace religious skepticism. John Pittard critically assesses the case for such disagreement-motivated religious skepticism. While the book focuses on religious disagreement, it makes a number of significantcontributions to the more general discussion of the rational significance of disagreement as well.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Pittard is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Yale Divinity School, with a secondary appointment in the Yale Department of Philosophy. He received his Ph.D. from Yale, his M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary, and his A.B. from Harvard. He works in epistemology and the philosophy of religion.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Topic and Approach 2 Overview of Chapters and Reading Guide Part I: Against Impartiality Chapter 1: Disagreement-Motivated Religious Skepticism and the Commitment to Impartiality Chapter 2: De-Motivating Reasons Impartiality Chapter 3: From Impartiality to Instrumentalism Chapter 4: Partisan Justification and Religious Belief Chapter 5: Affective Rationalism and Religious Insight Part II: What Does Impartiality Require? Chapter 6: Elusive Impartiality Chapter 7: Unpalatable Conclusions and Deliberative Vertigo Conclusion References
Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Topic and Approach 2 Overview of Chapters and Reading Guide Part I: Against Impartiality Chapter 1: Disagreement-Motivated Religious Skepticism and the Commitment to Impartiality Chapter 2: De-Motivating Reasons Impartiality Chapter 3: From Impartiality to Instrumentalism Chapter 4: Partisan Justification and Religious Belief Chapter 5: Affective Rationalism and Religious Insight Part II: What Does Impartiality Require? Chapter 6: Elusive Impartiality Chapter 7: Unpalatable Conclusions and Deliberative Vertigo Conclusion References
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