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Wittgenstein and Religion D. Phillips

Wittgenstein and Religion By D. Phillips

Wittgenstein and Religion by D. Phillips


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A collection of essays which explores the significance of Wittgenstein for the Philosophy of Religion. Explorations of central notions in Wittgenstein's later philosophy are brought to bear on the clash between belief and atheism; understanding religious experience; language and ritual; and the possibility of a Christian philosophy.

Wittgenstein and Religion Summary

Wittgenstein and Religion by D. Phillips

A collection of essays which explores the significance of Wittgenstein for the Philosophy of Religion. Explorations of central notions in Wittgenstein's later philosophy are brought to bear on the clash between belief and atheism; understanding religious experience; language and ritual; evil and theodicies; miracles; and the possibility of a Christian philosophy.

About D. Phillips

D Z Phillips

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Introduction - Philosophy, Theology and the Reality of God - Sublime Existence - Searle on Language Games and Religion - On Really Believing - Religious Belief and Language Games - Wittgenstein's Full Stop - Primitive Reactions and the Reactions of Primitives - Belief and Loss of Belief - From Coffee to Carmelites - On Not Understanding God - Waiting for the Vanishing Shed - On Wanting to Compare Wittgenstein and Zen - Authorship and Authenticity: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein - Advice to Philosophers who are Christians - Religion in Wittgenstein's Mirror - Index

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NPB9780333586204
9780333586204
0333586204
Wittgenstein and Religion by D. Phillips
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
1993-08-04
259
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