Rationality in Science, Religion, and Everyday Life : A Critical Evaluation of Four Models of Rationality /
Are humans rational beings? Can reason and religion be reconciled? Can and should belief in God be rationally justified? What does it really mean to say that something is "reasonable" or "rational"? These are some of the issues Mikael Stenmark wrestles with in this volume as he a...
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Notre Dame :
University of Notre Dame Press,
1995.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Nature of Rationality
- 3. Science and Formal Evidentialism
- 4. The Scientific and the Evidentialist Challenge to Religious Belief
- 5. The Practice-Oriented View of Science
- 6. Social Evidentialism
- 7. Social Evidentialism and Religious Belief
- 8. Presumptionism
- 9. The Nature and Function of Religious Belief
- 10. Religious Rationality
- 11. Contextualism and Human Practices
- 12. Some Concluding Remarks.