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Critique of religion and philosophy /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kaufmann, Walter, 1921-1980
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1979.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface to the Princeton Paperback Edition -- Preface to the 1972 Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- I. The Philosophic Flight -- 1. Philosophical psychology -- 2. The psychology of truth -- 3. Style -- 4. The philosopher's dilemma -- 5. The philosophic flight -- 6. A series of etchings -- 7. Hegel and Nietzsche -- 8. Why most philosophers cannot laugh -- 9. What long aphorisms can mean -- 10. Relativity and criticism -- II. Positivism and Existentialism -- 11. Two revolts -- 12. Analytic philosophy 
505 8 |a 13. Existentialism -- 14. Two timeless tendencies -- 15. Empiricism as empiricide -- 16. Plato's vision of man -- 17. The British vision of man -- 18. Donnish doubt -- 19. Wittgenstein -- 20. Wittgenstein and Socrates -- 21. Followers -- III. Truth, Language, and Experience -- 22. Truth -- True and false -- 23. The aspiration for truth -- 24. Truth and correctness -- 25. Truth and meaning, or: How to read a philosopher -- 26. Theories of truth -- 27. Words and experience -- 28. Language and emotion -- 29. ""Love -- 30. Words as categories -- 31. Works of art as categories -- 32. Common sense 
505 8 |a IV. Religion, Faith, and Evidence -- 33. Definitions of religion -- 34. Religion at the bar -- 35. ""Subjective"" truth -- 36. Knowledge, belief, and faith -- 37. Faith, evidence, and James -- 38. Three types of religious propositions -- 39. Recourse to revelation or miracles -- 40. Faith and its causes: contra James -- 41. Seven causes -- 42. Freud and wishful thinking -- V. The God of the Philosophers -- 43. Godless religions -- 44. Plato's proof that gods exist -- 45. St Thomas Aquinas -- 46. Perfection and the ontological argument -- 47. Kant's postulate -- 48. Can one prove God's existence? 
505 8 |a 49. Pascal's wager -- VI. God, Ambiguity, and Theology -- 50. God and ambiguity -- 51. The ambiguity of dogma -- 52. Analogy -- 53. Symbols: contra Tillich -- 54. Demythologizing and valuations -- 55. Contra Bultmann -- 56. Gerrymandering -- 57. Theology -- VII. Satanic Interlude, or How to Go to Hell -- 58. Dialogue between Satan and a Theologian -- 59. Dialogue between Satan and a Christian -- 60. Dialogue between Satan and an Atheist -- VIII. Truth in Three Religions -- 61. Religion and truth -- 62. Buddhism and truth -- 63. Zen Buddhism and truth -- 64. Judaism and truth 
505 8 |a 65. Jewish and Christian faith -- 66. Infidel piety -- 67. Liberal Protestantism and truth -- 68. Reinhold Niebuhr and truth -- 69. A Platonic error, reason, and Christianity -- 70. Christianity and truth -- IX. The Core of Religion -- 71. Claims for mysticism -- 72. Ineffability -- 73. Mysticism as a historical phenomenon -- 74. Criteria of mystical experience -- 75. The experience of inspiration -- 76. Mysticism, inspiration, and religion -- 77. Contra Fromm: religion and tragedy -- 78. Religion and loyalty -- 79. Thomist versus non-Thomist -- 80. Loyalty and truth 
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