The papers in this collection are concerned with the epistemology of religious belief. The contributors disagree on such issues as whether philosophers have a role to play in determining the reasonableness or intelligibility of religious beliefs, or whether philosophy properly understood is a descriptive task. But all the papers are informed by the belief that philosophical discussion should proceed by giving attention to the character of the religious beliefs and practices under consideration.
The papers in this collection are concerned with the epistemology of religious belief. The contributors disagree on such issues as whether philosophers have a role to play in determining the reasonableness or intelligibility of religious beliefs, or whether philosophy properly understood is a descriptive task. But all the papers are informed by the belief that philosophical discussion should proceed by giving attention to the character of the religious beliefs and practices under consideration.
Contributors - Preface - Acknowledgements - At the Mercy of Method; D.Z.Phillips - Taking the Curse off Language Games: A Realist Account of Doxastic Practices; W.P.Alston - The Squirrel does not Infer by Induction: Wittgenstein and the Natural History of Religion; J.Churchill - Anselm and Phillips on Religious Realism; S.T.Davis - Religion and 'Really Believing': Belief and the Real; M.J.Ferreira - Tradition, Authority and the Hiddenness of God; G.Moore - Can Anything be beyond Human Understanding?; K.Nielsen - Violations of Nature and Conditions of Sense; A.Palmer - Asking Too Many Questions; P.Winch - Religion and Wittgenstein's Legacy: Beyond Fideism and Language Games; R.H.Bell - Putting Two and Two Together: Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein, and the Point of View for Their Work as Authors; J.Conant - Plantinga and the Rationality of Religious Belief; G.Gutting - Can a Purely Grammatical Inquiry be Religiously Persuasive?; J.H.Whittaker - Voices in Discussion; D.Z.Phillips - Index
Contributors - Preface - Acknowledgements - At the Mercy of Method; D.Z.Phillips - Taking the Curse off Language Games: A Realist Account of Doxastic Practices; W.P.Alston - The Squirrel does not Infer by Induction: Wittgenstein and the Natural History of Religion; J.Churchill - Anselm and Phillips on Religious Realism; S.T.Davis - Religion and 'Really Believing': Belief and the Real; M.J.Ferreira - Tradition, Authority and the Hiddenness of God; G.Moore - Can Anything be beyond Human Understanding?; K.Nielsen - Violations of Nature and Conditions of Sense; A.Palmer - Asking Too Many Questions; P.Winch - Religion and Wittgenstein's Legacy: Beyond Fideism and Language Games; R.H.Bell - Putting Two and Two Together: Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein, and the Point of View for Their Work as Authors; J.Conant - Plantinga and the Rationality of Religious Belief; G.Gutting - Can a Purely Grammatical Inquiry be Religiously Persuasive?; J.H.Whittaker - Voices in Discussion; D.Z.Phillips - Index
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