Philosophy of religion : a contemporary introduction /

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Author / Creator:Yandell, Keith E., 1938-
Imprint:London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
Description:xviii, 406 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Routledge contemporary introductions to philosophy
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4146718
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ISBN:0415132134 (hbk)
0415132142 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [395]-399) and index.

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505 0 0 |g Ch. 1.  |t Introduction --  |g Pt. I.  |t Philosophy and Religion.  |g Ch. 2.  |t What is philosophy? What is religion? What is philosophy of religion?  |t Philosophy.  |t Objectivity.  |t Religion.  |t Philosophy of religion.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |g Ch. 3.  |t What sorts of religion are there?  |t Monotheism.  |t Advaita Vedanta.  |t Jainism.  |t Buddhism.  |t Comparison.  |t The criteria applied.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |g Ch. 4.  |t What sorts of religious experience are there?  |t Structure and content.  |t Descriptions.  |t Criteria and their application.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |g Ch. 5.  |t The importance of doctrine and the distinctness of religious traditions.  |t Doctrine.  |t "Truth-claims"  |t Identity.  |t Diversity.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |g Ch. 6.  |t Religious pluralism.  |t Religious plurality and religious pluralism.  |t The content of religious pluralism.  |t Some religion-relevant consequences of RP.  |t A critical discussion of RP: Part one.  |t A critical discussion of RP: Part two.  |t A critical discussion of RP: Part three.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading --  |g Pt. II.  |t Religious Conceptions of Ultimate Reality.  |g Ch. 7.  |t Monotheistic conceptions of ultimate reality.  |t Generic philosophical monotheism.  |t Greek monotheism.  |t Semitic monotheism.  |t Hindu monotheism.  |t Monotheisms and atheisms.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |g Ch. 8.  |t Nonmonotheistic conceptions of ultimate reality.  |t Advaita Vedanta Hinduism.  |t Jainism and Buddhism.  |t Conclusion.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading --  |g Pt. III.  |t Arguments Concerning Monotheistic Conceptions.  |g Ch. 9.  |t Arguments against monotheism.  |t Three questions.  |t The problem of evil.  |t Failed escapes.  |t The consistency issue.  |t The evidential issue.  |t Conclusion.  |t Epilogue.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |g Ch. 10.  |t Arguments for monotheism.  |t Proof.  |t Logical necessity.  |t Purely conceptual proofs and the Ontological Argument.  |t Empirical proofs, argument strategies, and principles of sufficient reason.  |t Arguments by Thomas Aquinas.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |g Ch. 11.  |t Monotheism and religious experience.  |t Phenomenologically thick experiences.  |t Experience as direct evidence.  |t A principle of experiential evidence.  |t Being evidence versus providing evidence.  |t The evidential argument from religious experience.  |t The principle of experiential evidence applied.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading --  |g Pt. IV.  |t Arguments Concerning Nonmonotheistic Conceptions.  |g Ch. 12.  |t Arguments concerning nonmonotheistic conceptions (1).  |t Appeals to argument and appeals to experience.  |t Advaita Vedanta.  |t Jainism and Buddhism on persons.  |t Identity.  |t Personal identity.  |t Bundle theory.  |t Copiers and annihilators.  |t Substance theory.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |g Ch. 13.  |t Arguments concerning nonmonotheistic conceptions (2).  |t Appeals to enlightenment experience.  |t Self-authentication.  |t Advaita appeal to enlightenment experience.  |t Jain-type appeals to experience.  |t Buddhist-type appeals to experience.  |t The contrasting arguments.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading --  |g Pt. V.  |t Religion, Morality, Faith, and Reason.  |g Ch. 14.  |t Religion and morality.  |t Religious values and moral values.  |t Deterministic views.  |t Compatibilism and incompatibilism.  |t The Principle of Alternative Possibilities.  |t Divine foreknowledge and human freedom.  |t Conclusion.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |g Ch. 15.  |t Faith and reason.  |t Faith.  |t Knowledge.  |t Scientism.  |t Propositions.  |t The epistemic status of religious belief.  |t Robust foundationalism.  |t Confirmationism and falsificationism.  |t Ways of being falsified.  |t Theistic arguments and explanatory power.  |t Questions for reflection.  |t Annotated reading.  |t Selected great figures in the history of philosophy of religion. 
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