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1972
Philosophy and science are both concerned with knowledge for the sake of knowledge. Science, however, deals with the problem of the relation of knowledge to data methodically interpreted whereas philosophy deals with the problem of the nature of knowledge as a whole and its relation to reality as a whole.
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Philosophy and science are both concerned with knowledge for the sake of knowledge. Science, however, deals with the problem of the relation of knowledge to data methodically interpreted whereas philosophy deals with the problem of the nature of knowledge as a whole and its relation to reality as a whole.
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2016
There are reasons to be dissatisfied with the philosophy of religion, as currently practised. While it includes some excellent work, it is shamefully narrow in its focus on Christian theism and the range of topics it covers. The broader approach adopted here is comparative and epistemological: it focuses on claims to knowledge within the world’s ...
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There are reasons to be dissatisfied with the philosophy of religion, as currently practised. While it includes some excellent work, it is shamefully narrow in its focus on Christian theism and the range of topics it covers. The broader approach adopted here is comparative and epistemological: it focuses on claims to knowledge within the world’s ...
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Science, Philosophy, and Religion.
American Sociological Review, 1943Rockwell C. Smith +2 more
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Philosophy, Religion and Faith
Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1978openaire +1 more source

