The Epistemology of Religious ExperienceCambridge University Press, 25 нояб. 1994 г. - Всего страниц: 371 This book addresses a fundamental question in the philosophy of religion. Can religious experience provide evidence for religious belief? If so, how? Keith Yandell argues against the notion that religious experience is ineffable, while advocating the view that strong numinous experience provides some evidence that God exists. An attractive feature of the book is that it does not confine its attention to any one religious cultural tradition, but tracks the nature of religious experience across different traditions in both the East and the West. |
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... by birth : Karen Gail Yandell Buege Keith David Yandell Eric Thomas Yandell Merritt Katherine Yandell and our children by marriage : Randy John Buege Julie Kay Yandell Contents Introduction : Is our task impossible or impolite ?
... by birth : Karen Gail Yandell Buege Keith David Yandell Eric Thomas Yandell Merritt Katherine Yandell and our children by marriage : Randy John Buege Julie Kay Yandell Contents Introduction : Is our task impossible or impolite ?
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Keith E. Yandell. Contents Introduction : Is our task impossible or impolite ? PART I : THE EXPERIENTIAL DATA 1 Religious experience , " East " and " West " Some basic epistemological concepts page 1 3335 15 PART II : THE CHALLENGE FROM ...
Keith E. Yandell. Contents Introduction : Is our task impossible or impolite ? PART I : THE EXPERIENTIAL DATA 1 Religious experience , " East " and " West " Some basic epistemological concepts page 1 3335 15 PART II : THE CHALLENGE FROM ...
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... . Thanks are due to ( Keith ) David Yandell for lengthy discus- sions regarding the book , particularly the argument of Chap- ter 12 , which greatly improved its content . Introduction : Is our task impossible or impolite ? SKEPTICISM viii.
... . Thanks are due to ( Keith ) David Yandell for lengthy discus- sions regarding the book , particularly the argument of Chap- ter 12 , which greatly improved its content . Introduction : Is our task impossible or impolite ? SKEPTICISM viii.
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... impossible . They worry that evidence may endanger faith . Those whose beliefs are criticized may feel that they are being subjected to personal attack . Regarding these matters , two things should be said . One is that there are ...
... impossible . They worry that evidence may endanger faith . Those whose beliefs are criticized may feel that they are being subjected to personal attack . Regarding these matters , two things should be said . One is that there are ...
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... impossible , to de- liver such an argument . I know of no successful argument to this effect for the intended conclusion , though I note that an argument could meet all of these conditions and have only false premises . It also seems ...
... impossible , to de- liver such an argument . I know of no successful argument to this effect for the intended conclusion , though I note that an argument could meet all of these conditions and have only false premises . It also seems ...
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Religious experience East and West | 15 |
Some basic epistemological concepts | 33 |
THE CHALLENGE FROM INEFFABILITY | 59 |
The outlines of ineffability | 61 |
Ineffability relative to particular languages | 81 |
Reasons in ineffabilitys favor | 97 |
THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CHALLENGE | 117 |
Nonepistemic explanation of belief | 119 |
Religious practices and experiential confirmation | 183 |
THE ARGUMENT FROM RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE | 213 |
The argument in twentiethcentury philosophy | 215 |
The principle of experiential evidence | 233 |
The argument triumphant | 256 |
ENLIGHTENMENT AND CONCEPTUAL EXPERIENCE | 277 |
Are enlightenment experiences evidence for religious beliefs? | 279 |
Conceptual experience and religious belief | 322 |
Nonreligious explanation of religious belief | 135 |
THE RELIGIOUS CHALLENGE | 161 |
Selfauthentication and verification | 163 |
Bibliography | 363 |
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