Champions a spiritual turn in epistemology. If believers and unbelievers commit themselves to God and the good, respectively, they generate the best possible condition to successfully conduct rational enquiries and discussions. Although this has happened in practice throughout history, this book provides the first formulation of the theory.
Champions a spiritual turn in epistemology. If believers and unbelievers commit themselves to God and the good, respectively, they generate the best possible condition to successfully conduct rational enquiries and discussions. Although this has happened in practice throughout history, this book provides the first formulation of the theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roberto Di Ceglie is full professor in the Department of Philosophy of the Pontifical Lateran University. The author of Aquinas on Faith, Reason, and Charity (Routledge, 2022), he has published in journals such as Philosophy, International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Sophia, and Philosophia.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Towards the Overcoming of the Lockean View of Faith and Reason: 1. Reformed epistemologists and John Henry Newman as critics of Locke's view of faith and reason; 2. Thomas Reid: philosophy, science, and the Christian revelation; Part II. The Christian Faith As Part of Both the Problem of Inconclusiveness and its Solution: 3. Thomas Aquinas: primacy of faith and autonomy of reason; 4. Rethinking the nature and purpose of debates. Mitchell, practical rationality, religious disagreement, a-rational commitments, and 'quasi-fideism'; Part III. The Spiritual Turn: Why and How to Take it: 5. The spiritual turn: process and some benefits (divine hiddenness, no-fault unbelief, and religious diversity); 6. Comparison with virtue epistemology and reinforcement: more reasons for believers and unbelievers to take the spiritual turn.
Part I. Towards the Overcoming of the Lockean View of Faith and Reason: 1. Reformed epistemologists and John Henry Newman as critics of Locke's view of faith and reason; 2. Thomas Reid: philosophy, science, and the Christian revelation; Part II. The Christian Faith As Part of Both the Problem of Inconclusiveness and its Solution: 3. Thomas Aquinas: primacy of faith and autonomy of reason; 4. Rethinking the nature and purpose of debates. Mitchell, practical rationality, religious disagreement, a-rational commitments, and 'quasi-fideism'; Part III. The Spiritual Turn: Why and How to Take it: 5. The spiritual turn: process and some benefits (divine hiddenness, no-fault unbelief, and religious diversity); 6. Comparison with virtue epistemology and reinforcement: more reasons for believers and unbelievers to take the spiritual turn.
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