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Theology and Philosophy of Pluralism

Review of Middle East Studies, 2020
AbstractThis essay is a reflection on the very notion of “pluralism” examined in a philosophical and theological approach. It evokes Quranic verses on pluralism and then examines the thoughts of different Muslim thinkers on the question, such as al-Farabi (d.
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Philosophy and Pluralism

1996
1. Introduction David Archard 2. Philosophy in different cultural contexts Alan Montefiore 3. A case for philosophical pluralism: the problem of intentionality Dermot Moran 4. William James, 'A Certain Blindness' and an uncertain pluralism Anthony Skillen 5. Cultural realism: the ancient philosophical background J. D. G. Evans 6. Religion and pluralism
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Philosophy in an Age of Pluralism

1994
This is the first comprehensive evaluation of Charles Taylor's work and a major contribution to leading questions in philosophy and the human sciences as they face an increasingly pluralistic age. Charles Taylor is one of the most influential contemporary moral and political philosophers: in an era of specialisation he is one of the few thinkers who ...
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Philosophy in an Age of Pluralism: the Philosophy of Charles Taylor in Question.

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1996
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Sir Isaiah Berlin Part I: Foundations: 1. Internal and external in the work of Descartes Susan James 2. Taylor on truth Richard Rorty Part II. Interpreting Modernity: 3. Modernity and disenchantment: some historical reflections Quentin Skinner 4. Religion, history and moral discourse Michael Morgan 5. The risks and
Alasdair MacIntyre, James Tully
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A Philosophy of Religious Pluralism

1985
It is necessary first to establish some terminology. In the ‘Western’ monotheisms (though all in fact originated in the middle east) we think of the ultimate reality as an infinite, eternal, all-powerful, all-good personal being. A personal being is a person: the distinction which some theologians have tried to draw between God as personal and God as a
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A Philosophy of Religious Pluralism

1990
Wilfred Cantwell Smith in his work on the concepts of religion and of religions has been responsible, more than any other one individual, for the change which has taken place within a single generation in the way in which many of us perceive the religious life of mankind.
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Transgression, Plurality, and the Romance of Philosophy

The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2014
ABSTRACT In this article I seek to underscore the ethical obligations of transgression and dissensus internal to our discursive practices, with the aim of facilitating plurality and renewing the romantic philosophic engagement with ethical subjectivity in the tradition of Kantian aesthetics.
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The Philosophy of Plural, Critical Pedagogy

2014
This chapter examines the philosophy and pedagogy of Paulo Freire as an example of applied, pluralist and critical liberal ideology. The 'Socratic circle' is a philosophy-based method which places the teacher inside a 'community of enquiry' on the same level with the students. This ancient method is used in modern ethics classes today.
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Misconceptions, conceptual pluralism, and conceptual toolkits: bringing the philosophy of science to the teaching of evolution

European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2021
Thomas A C Reydon, Reydon Thomas A C
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