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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
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    Name : An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

    Author : John Caird

    Book Format : Paperback

    Genre : Reference

    ISBN : 9788121289719

    Language : English

    Pages : 301-400 Pages

    Publish Year : 2023

    Publisher : Gyan Publishing House

    About The Book : A philosophy of Religion starts with the presupposition that religion and religious ideas can be taken out of the domain of feeling or practical experience and made objects of scientific reflection. It implies that, whilst religion and philosophy have the same objects, the attitude of the human spirit towards these objects is, in each case, different. In the one they are present to it in an immediate way as objects of devotion or spiritual enjoyment; they come before it at most only in the form of outward factor of figurative representation. In the other, they become the objects of reflection or intellectual apprehension, and are finally elevated to the form of pure or speculative thought. It may be answered, in general, that the only way in which philosophy can prove its rights is by philosophising. The capacity or incapacity of reason to deal with any object or class of objects cannot be determined by a preliminary inquiry, for this, if for no other reason, that the inquiry could only be conducted by the faculty which is impugned. If the incapacity is asserted on external authority, it is only reason itself that can judge of that authority and pronounce on its claims. If the incapacity is attempted to be proved on rational grounds, the examination of these grounds, again, must be conducted by reason itself. About The Author: John Caird FRSE DD LLD (1820–1898)

    Country of Origin : India

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