A Guide to the Phenomenology of Religion: Key Figures, Formative Influences and Subsequent DebatesBloomsbury Publishing, 15 Ιουν 2006 - 276 σελίδες The phenomenological method in the study of religions has provided the linchpin supporting the argument that Religious Studies constitutes an academic discipline in its own right and thus that it is irreducible either to theology or to the social sciences. This book examines the figures whom the author regards as having been most influential in creating a phenomenology of religion. Background factors drawn from philosophy, theology and the social sciences are traced before examining the thinking of scholars within the Dutch, British and North American 'schools' of religious phenomenology. |
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... mind is a blank tablet, a tabula rasa, on which the data of the world through sense perceptions imprint themselves. Berkeley extended this argument in his Treatise Concerning the Princples of Human Knowledge (1998) [1710] to indicate ...
... mind is a blank tablet, a tabula rasa, on which the data of the world through sense perceptions imprint themselves. Berkeley extended this argument in his Treatise Concerning the Princples of Human Knowledge (1998) [1710] to indicate ...
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... mind. In this way, Berkeley claimed to have demonstrated that reality is immaterial, comprising of ideas in the mind and thus we can have no knowledge apart from such ideas. This logic could have led him into extreme scepticism or even ...
... mind. In this way, Berkeley claimed to have demonstrated that reality is immaterial, comprising of ideas in the mind and thus we can have no knowledge apart from such ideas. This logic could have led him into extreme scepticism or even ...
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... mind prior to experience, called the categories of the mind, which formulate or dictate the conditions for human experience. This resulted in the remarkable and previously unthinkable (as applied to knowledge of objects in the world) ...
... mind prior to experience, called the categories of the mind, which formulate or dictate the conditions for human experience. This resulted in the remarkable and previously unthinkable (as applied to knowledge of objects in the world) ...
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... mind in structuring experience, we do not know precisely what experience, or reality, actually is. We cannot know the 'thing-in-itself' apart from the imposition of organising structures supplied by the mind prior to experience. The ...
... mind in structuring experience, we do not know precisely what experience, or reality, actually is. We cannot know the 'thing-in-itself' apart from the imposition of organising structures supplied by the mind prior to experience. The ...
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... mind exist apart from the mind, its mental acts and states, whereas idealists, according to Popkin and Stroll (1986: 145), hold 'that the most important element in the nature of reality is mind or spirit'. Ingarden notes that 'the ...
... mind exist apart from the mind, its mental acts and states, whereas idealists, according to Popkin and Stroll (1986: 145), hold 'that the most important element in the nature of reality is mind or spirit'. Ingarden notes that 'the ...
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The Contributions of Troeltsch Weber and Jung to Phenomenological Thinking | 67 |
Chapter 4 The Decisive Role of Dutch Phenomenology in the New Science of Religion | 103 |
The British School of Phenomenology | 141 |
North American Phenomenology at Chicago and in the Thought of W C Smith | 171 |
Subsequent Debates in the Academic Study of Religions | 209 |
Bibliography | 249 |
Index | 263 |
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A Guide to the Phenomenology of Religion: Key Figures, Formative Influences ... James Cox Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2006 |
A Guide to the Phenomenology of Religion: Key Figures, Formative Influences ... James Cox Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2006 |
A Guide to the Phenomenology of Religion: Key Figures, Formative Influences ... James Cox Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2006 |
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