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Brink, Gijsbert van den.
New developments in the cognitive science of religionthe rationality of religious belief /
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New developments in the cognitive science of religionedited by Hans van Eyghen, Rik Peels, Gijsbert van den Brink.
其他題名:
the rationality of religious belief /
其他作者:
Van Eyghen, Hans.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
面頁冊數:
vii, 220 p. :digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
標題:
Faith and reason.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90239-5
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9783319902395$q(electronic bk.)
New developments in the cognitive science of religionthe rationality of religious belief /
New developments in the cognitive science of religion
the rationality of religious belief /[electronic resource] :edited by Hans van Eyghen, Rik Peels, Gijsbert van den Brink. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - vii, 220 p. :digital ;24 cm. - New approaches to the scientific study of religion,v.42367-3494 ;. - New approaches to the scientific study of religion ;v.1..
Chapter 1. "Etiological challenges to religious practices" (Helen De Cruz) -- Chapter 2. "CSR and the justification of religious belief" (Joseph Jedwab) -- Chapter 3. "Gods as Intuitive Regress-Blockers: The explanatory role of religious ideas in the light of the Cognitive Science of Religion" (Paolo Mantovani) -- Chapter 4. "Empirical Debunking Arguments and Second-Order Implications for Religious Belief" (Justin McBrayer) -- Chapter 5. "Demystifying religious belief: naturalistic versus supernaturalistic explanations of religious belief" (Robert Nola) -- Chapter 6. "Explanatory limits in the Cognitive Science of Religion: theoretical matrix and evidence levels" (Lluis Oviedo) -- Chapter 7. "Naturalism(s) in the Cognitive-Evolutionary Study of Religion" (Aku Visala)
It is widely thought that the cognitive science of religion (CSR) may have a bearing on the epistemic status of religious beliefs and on other topics in philosophy of religion. Epistemologists have used theories from CSR to argue both for and against the rationality of religious beliefs, or they have claimed that CSR is neutral vis-a-vis the epistemic status of religious belief. However, since CSR is a rapidly evolving discipline, a great deal of earlier research on the topic has become dated. Furthermore, most of the debate on the epistemic consequences of CSR has not taken into account insights from the philosophy of science, such as explanatory pluralism and explanatory levels. This volume overcomes these deficiencies. This volume brings together new philosophical reflection on CSR. It examines the influence of CSR theories on the epistemic status of religious beliefs; it discusses its impact on philosophy of religion; and it offers new insights for CSR. The book addresses the question of whether or not the plurality of theories in CSR makes epistemic conclusions about religious belief unwarranted. It also explores the impact of CSR on other topics in philosophy of religion like the cognitive consequences of sin and naturalism. Finally, the book investigates what the main theories in CSR aim to explain, and addresses the strengths and weaknesses of CSR.
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