An analytical philosophy of religion / / Willem F. Zuurdeeg |
Autore | Zuurdeeg Willem Frederik |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (548 p.) |
Disciplina | 201 |
Collana | Routledge Library Editions: Philosophy of Religion |
Soggetto topico | Religion - Philosophy |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-135-97613-9
0-203-65414-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction: Analysis and Language; Part I. Modern Man Is Homo Loquens, Homo Convictus; 1. Conviction: Man-Who-Speaks Is Overcome by a Convictor; A. "Conviction" as a Term of Analytical Philosophy; 1. The insufficiency of the term "emotive"; 2. The term "conviction" in general usage; 3. Proposal for the philosophical usage of the term "conviction"; B. The Convictional Situation; 1. The convictor; 2. Convictus, witness, testimony, decision; 3. The act of assent
4. The confessional group5. Theology in a wider sense; 6. A plurality of convictors; C. Convictional and Indicative Language; I. Indicative, tautological, and analytical language; 2. Convictional and indicative language in their relation to "reality"; 3. The historical character of these languages; 4. Languages and situations; 5. Convictional elements in indicative language, or the problem of objectivity; 6. Convictional language informs indicative language; 7. Indicative elements in convictional language; 8. Is-language; 9. Man-who-speaks; D. Convictional Language and Logic 1. "Situational," not "logical" analysis2. The logical analysis of Ian T. Ramsey; 2. Power: Man-Who-Speaks Establishes His Existence; A. Imperialism of Languages; 1. The problem; 2. Attacks upon vital values; 3. The hostility between religious and moral language; B. The Fanatical Claim; 1. The fanatical claim; 2. The fanatical situation; 3. The nonfanatical attitude; C. Man-Who-Speaks Establishes his Existence; 1. Power is intrinsic in language; 2. Man-who-speaks establishes bis existence; 3. In what ways is man's establishment of his existence achieved? 3. World Views: Man-Who-Speaks Establishes His Existence in Drafting World ViewsA. The Problem; 1. Terminological vagueness; 2. Existentialist objections; B. Existentialist Concepts of the "World"; 1. Heidegger's concepts of "world" and space; 2. Binswanger's "bome-world"; 3. The "world" of primitive man, according to Van der Leeuw; C. A Variety of "Worlds" and "Views"; 1. "World" or "worlds"?; 2. Can any "view" of or approach to the "world" be said to possess ontological priority?; 3. Three different kinds of "views"; 4. Convictional world views replace convictors 5. In drafting convictional world views man-speaking establishes himself4. Metaphysics: Man-Who-Speaks Is Inclined to Draft Closed Systems; A. Introduction; 1. Meaningless language; 2. The background of the attack on metaphysics; B. Hume; 1. Introduction; 2. Hume's problem in the Dialogues; 3. Agnosticism?; 4. Which God?; C. The Position of Logical Positivism; 1. The attack upon metaphysics changes its form; 2. An example of the argument in its present-day form; 3. Psychological interpretations; D. An Attempt to Reformulate the Problem; 1. The necessity of a reformulation 2. The reformulation |
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Zuurdeeg Willem Frederik
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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An analytical philosophy of religion / / Willem F. Zuurdeeg |
Autore | Zuurdeeg Willem Frederik |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (548 p.) |
Disciplina | 201 |
Collana | Routledge Library Editions: Philosophy of Religion |
Soggetto topico | Religion - Philosophy |
ISBN |
1-135-97620-1
1-135-97613-9 0-203-65414-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction: Analysis and Language; Part I. Modern Man Is Homo Loquens, Homo Convictus; 1. Conviction: Man-Who-Speaks Is Overcome by a Convictor; A. "Conviction" as a Term of Analytical Philosophy; 1. The insufficiency of the term "emotive"; 2. The term "conviction" in general usage; 3. Proposal for the philosophical usage of the term "conviction"; B. The Convictional Situation; 1. The convictor; 2. Convictus, witness, testimony, decision; 3. The act of assent
4. The confessional group5. Theology in a wider sense; 6. A plurality of convictors; C. Convictional and Indicative Language; I. Indicative, tautological, and analytical language; 2. Convictional and indicative language in their relation to "reality"; 3. The historical character of these languages; 4. Languages and situations; 5. Convictional elements in indicative language, or the problem of objectivity; 6. Convictional language informs indicative language; 7. Indicative elements in convictional language; 8. Is-language; 9. Man-who-speaks; D. Convictional Language and Logic 1. "Situational," not "logical" analysis2. The logical analysis of Ian T. Ramsey; 2. Power: Man-Who-Speaks Establishes His Existence; A. Imperialism of Languages; 1. The problem; 2. Attacks upon vital values; 3. The hostility between religious and moral language; B. The Fanatical Claim; 1. The fanatical claim; 2. The fanatical situation; 3. The nonfanatical attitude; C. Man-Who-Speaks Establishes his Existence; 1. Power is intrinsic in language; 2. Man-who-speaks establishes bis existence; 3. In what ways is man's establishment of his existence achieved? 3. World Views: Man-Who-Speaks Establishes His Existence in Drafting World ViewsA. The Problem; 1. Terminological vagueness; 2. Existentialist objections; B. Existentialist Concepts of the "World"; 1. Heidegger's concepts of "world" and space; 2. Binswanger's "bome-world"; 3. The "world" of primitive man, according to Van der Leeuw; C. A Variety of "Worlds" and "Views"; 1. "World" or "worlds"?; 2. Can any "view" of or approach to the "world" be said to possess ontological priority?; 3. Three different kinds of "views"; 4. Convictional world views replace convictors 5. In drafting convictional world views man-speaking establishes himself4. Metaphysics: Man-Who-Speaks Is Inclined to Draft Closed Systems; A. Introduction; 1. Meaningless language; 2. The background of the attack on metaphysics; B. Hume; 1. Introduction; 2. Hume's problem in the Dialogues; 3. Agnosticism?; 4. Which God?; C. The Position of Logical Positivism; 1. The attack upon metaphysics changes its form; 2. An example of the argument in its present-day form; 3. Psychological interpretations; D. An Attempt to Reformulate the Problem; 1. The necessity of a reformulation 2. The reformulation |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786876603321 |
Zuurdeeg Willem Frederik
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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An analytical philosophy of religion / / Willem F. Zuurdeeg |
Autore | Zuurdeeg Willem Frederik |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (548 p.) |
Disciplina | 201 |
Collana | Routledge Library Editions: Philosophy of Religion |
Soggetto topico | Religion - Philosophy |
ISBN |
1-135-97620-1
1-135-97613-9 0-203-65414-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction: Analysis and Language; Part I. Modern Man Is Homo Loquens, Homo Convictus; 1. Conviction: Man-Who-Speaks Is Overcome by a Convictor; A. "Conviction" as a Term of Analytical Philosophy; 1. The insufficiency of the term "emotive"; 2. The term "conviction" in general usage; 3. Proposal for the philosophical usage of the term "conviction"; B. The Convictional Situation; 1. The convictor; 2. Convictus, witness, testimony, decision; 3. The act of assent
4. The confessional group5. Theology in a wider sense; 6. A plurality of convictors; C. Convictional and Indicative Language; I. Indicative, tautological, and analytical language; 2. Convictional and indicative language in their relation to "reality"; 3. The historical character of these languages; 4. Languages and situations; 5. Convictional elements in indicative language, or the problem of objectivity; 6. Convictional language informs indicative language; 7. Indicative elements in convictional language; 8. Is-language; 9. Man-who-speaks; D. Convictional Language and Logic 1. "Situational," not "logical" analysis2. The logical analysis of Ian T. Ramsey; 2. Power: Man-Who-Speaks Establishes His Existence; A. Imperialism of Languages; 1. The problem; 2. Attacks upon vital values; 3. The hostility between religious and moral language; B. The Fanatical Claim; 1. The fanatical claim; 2. The fanatical situation; 3. The nonfanatical attitude; C. Man-Who-Speaks Establishes his Existence; 1. Power is intrinsic in language; 2. Man-who-speaks establishes bis existence; 3. In what ways is man's establishment of his existence achieved? 3. World Views: Man-Who-Speaks Establishes His Existence in Drafting World ViewsA. The Problem; 1. Terminological vagueness; 2. Existentialist objections; B. Existentialist Concepts of the "World"; 1. Heidegger's concepts of "world" and space; 2. Binswanger's "bome-world"; 3. The "world" of primitive man, according to Van der Leeuw; C. A Variety of "Worlds" and "Views"; 1. "World" or "worlds"?; 2. Can any "view" of or approach to the "world" be said to possess ontological priority?; 3. Three different kinds of "views"; 4. Convictional world views replace convictors 5. In drafting convictional world views man-speaking establishes himself4. Metaphysics: Man-Who-Speaks Is Inclined to Draft Closed Systems; A. Introduction; 1. Meaningless language; 2. The background of the attack on metaphysics; B. Hume; 1. Introduction; 2. Hume's problem in the Dialogues; 3. Agnosticism?; 4. Which God?; C. The Position of Logical Positivism; 1. The attack upon metaphysics changes its form; 2. An example of the argument in its present-day form; 3. Psychological interpretations; D. An Attempt to Reformulate the Problem; 1. The necessity of a reformulation 2. The reformulation |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910825690703321 |
Zuurdeeg Willem Frederik
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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