In this paper, I make a case for an intercultural philosophy of religion from an African perspective. I focus on the philosophical underpinnings of the various meaningful religious practices and beliefs that give rise to the concepts of God, death and ...
Pius Mosima
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Against the Confrontation of Philosophy, Science and Religion
This article aims to carry out the execution of the confrontation between the understanding of philosophy, religion and science. By using library research, this study shows that the confrontation between philosophy, science and religion has a distinction
Nasikhin Nasikhin
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A Critical Study of Karl Barth's Opposition to Natural Theology [PDF]
Critical analysis of Karl Barth's opposition to natural theology shows that it is demonstrably based on a narrow understanding of natural theology and is mostly shaped through his reaction to the misuse of theological concepts during the heydays of ...
Michel Aghamalian +2 more
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A Rereading of Thomas Nigel's View of the Meaning of Life Based on the Function of Life [PDF]
The contemporary analytic philosopher, Thomas Nagel, contends that the strong human disposition to harmonize with the universe raises a genuine question as to the relationship of human beings with the whole existence. This question, in his mind, ought to
Mohamad Mahdi Sotude +1 more
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The Role of Non-Cognitive Factors on Knowledge from the Point of View of Plantinga and Mulla Sadra [PDF]
Plantinga is one of the virtue-oriented philosophers and in epistemology, he has an approach of reliability and extroversion, in virtue-based reliability, the virtue and vice characteristics of the knowing agent, including the characteristics and ...
Zeinab Shakibi, Fahimeh Khoshnevisan
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The Meaning of Life, A Possible World with Complete Divine Love, and the Divine Hiddenness [PDF]
For the first time in 1993, Schellenberg introduced "divine hiddenness" as an argument against theism. Since then, his argument has been at the center of criticism and defense.
Mohammad Javad Elahie Asl, Abbas Yazdani
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A Critical Study of Subjective and Objective Components of Thaddeus Metz’s Theory of Meaning in life [PDF]
Thaddeus Metz, by developing a non-consequentialist theory on meaning in life, has tried to provide a relatively complete explanation of the meaning of most people's lives.
Mahbube Pakdel, Mohammad Reza Bayat
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A Critique of Schellenberg’s New Logical Argument from Evil [PDF]
In a new formulation of the logical problem of evil, J. L. Schellenberg attempts to develop a new version of the logical form of the problem of evil through the logical inconsistency of the conjunction of three theistic claims with the existence of evil.
Mahboobeh Pakdel, Amirabbas Alizamani
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Shifting Perspectives in African Philosophy of Religion
The field of African philosophy of religion, like its parent discipline African philosophy, is making its presence felt globally rather late in the day for reasons familiar to the scholar and student of postcolonial studies. With the West comprehensively
Adá Agadá, A. D. Attoe
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CORNEA under magnifier: an assessment of usability of CORNEA against William Rowe’s evidential argument from gratuitous evil [PDF]
By introducing evidential argument, William Rowe opened a new chapter in discussions about problem of evil. Rowe’s first formulation of the problem based on the idea that because “it appears” that some evils in the world are gratuitous then they are ...
mohammad ali mirbagheri +2 more
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