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Philosophy and the study of religions : a manifesto / / Kevin Schilbrack
Philosophy and the study of religions : a manifesto / / Kevin Schilbrack
Autore Schilbrack Kevin <1964->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (358 p.)
Disciplina 210.1
Collana Wiley-Blackwell manifestos
Soggetto topico Religions - Philosophy
Religions
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4443-3052-7
1-118-39388-0
1-118-32307-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Series; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: The Full Task of Philosophy of Religion; i. What is "Traditional Philosophy of Religion"?; ii. The First Task of Philosophy of Religion; iii. The Second Task of Philosophy of Religion; iv. The Third Task of Philosophy of Religion; v. What is the Big Idea?; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 2: Are Religious Practices Philosophical?; i. Toward a Philosophy of Religious Practice; ii. Embodiment as a Paradigm for Philosophy of Religion; iii. Conceptual Metaphors and Embodied Religious Reason
iv. Religious Material Culture as Cognitive Prostheticsv. A Toolkit for the Philosophical Study of Religious Practices; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 3: Must Religious People Have Religious Beliefs?; i. The Place of Belief in the Study of Religions; ii. Objections to the Concept of Religious Belief; iii. Holding One's Beliefs in Public; iv. What We Presuppose When We Attribute Beliefs; v. The Universality of Belief; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 4: Do Religions Exist?; i. The Critique of "Religion"; ii. The Ontology of "Religion"
iii. Can There be Religion Without "Religion"?iv. "Religion" as Distortion; v. The Ideology of "Religion"; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 5: What Isn't Religion?; i. Strategies for Defining Religion; ii. Making Promises: The Functional or Pragmatic Aspect of Religion; iii. Keeping Promises: The Substantive or Ontological Aspect of Religion; iv. The Growing Variety of Religious Realities; v. What this Definition Excludes; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 6: Are Religions Out of Touch With Reality?; i. Religious Metaphysics in a Postmetaphysical Age; ii. Antimetaphysics Today
iii. Constructive Postmodernism and Unmediated Experienceiv. Unmediated Experience and Metaphysics; v. The Rehabilitation of Religious Metaphysics; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 7: The Academic Study of Religions: a Map With Bridges; i. Religious Studies as a Tripartite Field; ii. Describing and Explaining Religious Phenomena; iii. Evaluating Religious Phenomena; iv. Do Evaluative Approaches Belong in the Academy?; v. Interdisciplinary Bridges; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Works Cited; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463462403321
Schilbrack Kevin <1964->  
Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Philosophy and the study of religions : a manifesto / / Kevin Schilbrack
Philosophy and the study of religions : a manifesto / / Kevin Schilbrack
Autore Schilbrack Kevin <1964->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (358 p.)
Disciplina 210.1
Collana Wiley-Blackwell manifestos
Soggetto topico Religions - Philosophy
Religions
ISBN 1-4443-3052-7
1-118-39388-0
1-118-32307-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Series; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: The Full Task of Philosophy of Religion; i. What is "Traditional Philosophy of Religion"?; ii. The First Task of Philosophy of Religion; iii. The Second Task of Philosophy of Religion; iv. The Third Task of Philosophy of Religion; v. What is the Big Idea?; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 2: Are Religious Practices Philosophical?; i. Toward a Philosophy of Religious Practice; ii. Embodiment as a Paradigm for Philosophy of Religion; iii. Conceptual Metaphors and Embodied Religious Reason
iv. Religious Material Culture as Cognitive Prostheticsv. A Toolkit for the Philosophical Study of Religious Practices; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 3: Must Religious People Have Religious Beliefs?; i. The Place of Belief in the Study of Religions; ii. Objections to the Concept of Religious Belief; iii. Holding One's Beliefs in Public; iv. What We Presuppose When We Attribute Beliefs; v. The Universality of Belief; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 4: Do Religions Exist?; i. The Critique of "Religion"; ii. The Ontology of "Religion"
iii. Can There be Religion Without "Religion"?iv. "Religion" as Distortion; v. The Ideology of "Religion"; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 5: What Isn't Religion?; i. Strategies for Defining Religion; ii. Making Promises: The Functional or Pragmatic Aspect of Religion; iii. Keeping Promises: The Substantive or Ontological Aspect of Religion; iv. The Growing Variety of Religious Realities; v. What this Definition Excludes; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 6: Are Religions Out of Touch With Reality?; i. Religious Metaphysics in a Postmetaphysical Age; ii. Antimetaphysics Today
iii. Constructive Postmodernism and Unmediated Experienceiv. Unmediated Experience and Metaphysics; v. The Rehabilitation of Religious Metaphysics; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 7: The Academic Study of Religions: a Map With Bridges; i. Religious Studies as a Tripartite Field; ii. Describing and Explaining Religious Phenomena; iii. Evaluating Religious Phenomena; iv. Do Evaluative Approaches Belong in the Academy?; v. Interdisciplinary Bridges; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Works Cited; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787627503321
Schilbrack Kevin <1964->  
Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Philosophy and the study of religions : a manifesto / / Kevin Schilbrack
Philosophy and the study of religions : a manifesto / / Kevin Schilbrack
Autore Schilbrack Kevin <1964->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (358 p.)
Disciplina 210.1
Collana Wiley-Blackwell manifestos
Soggetto topico Religions - Philosophy
Religions
ISBN 1-4443-3052-7
1-118-39388-0
1-118-32307-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Series; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: The Full Task of Philosophy of Religion; i. What is "Traditional Philosophy of Religion"?; ii. The First Task of Philosophy of Religion; iii. The Second Task of Philosophy of Religion; iv. The Third Task of Philosophy of Religion; v. What is the Big Idea?; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 2: Are Religious Practices Philosophical?; i. Toward a Philosophy of Religious Practice; ii. Embodiment as a Paradigm for Philosophy of Religion; iii. Conceptual Metaphors and Embodied Religious Reason
iv. Religious Material Culture as Cognitive Prostheticsv. A Toolkit for the Philosophical Study of Religious Practices; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 3: Must Religious People Have Religious Beliefs?; i. The Place of Belief in the Study of Religions; ii. Objections to the Concept of Religious Belief; iii. Holding One's Beliefs in Public; iv. What We Presuppose When We Attribute Beliefs; v. The Universality of Belief; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 4: Do Religions Exist?; i. The Critique of "Religion"; ii. The Ontology of "Religion"
iii. Can There be Religion Without "Religion"?iv. "Religion" as Distortion; v. The Ideology of "Religion"; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 5: What Isn't Religion?; i. Strategies for Defining Religion; ii. Making Promises: The Functional or Pragmatic Aspect of Religion; iii. Keeping Promises: The Substantive or Ontological Aspect of Religion; iv. The Growing Variety of Religious Realities; v. What this Definition Excludes; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 6: Are Religions Out of Touch With Reality?; i. Religious Metaphysics in a Postmetaphysical Age; ii. Antimetaphysics Today
iii. Constructive Postmodernism and Unmediated Experienceiv. Unmediated Experience and Metaphysics; v. The Rehabilitation of Religious Metaphysics; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Chapter 7: The Academic Study of Religions: a Map With Bridges; i. Religious Studies as a Tripartite Field; ii. Describing and Explaining Religious Phenomena; iii. Evaluating Religious Phenomena; iv. Do Evaluative Approaches Belong in the Academy?; v. Interdisciplinary Bridges; Bibliographic Essay; Endnotes; Works Cited; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815994903321
Schilbrack Kevin <1964->  
Chichester, West Sussex : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui