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Contributing to Public Deliberation by Religious Behavior: Beyond the Inclusivism–Exclusivism Debate
Recently, political philosophers have debated the role of religious reasons in public deliberations, such as appealing to religious convictions and religious classics.
Baldwin Wong
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AbstractI compare the discussion on exclusivism in religion to the discussion on exclusivism in general. With defenders of religious exclusivism, such as Plantinga, I argue that it is a subset of general exclusivism and is as little blameworthy as the latter is.
Dirk-Martin Grube
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From Exclusivism to Pluralism: A Reflection on European Religious Minorities
This paper reviews the religious diversity theory in the writings of Hick, Legenhausen and Netland, among others. It distinguishes two main approaches to religious diversity, pluralism and exclusivism, and examines their negative and positive ...
Mariana Rosca
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Respecting religious otherness as otherness versus exclusivism and religious pluralism [PDF]
This chapter distinguishes respecting religious Otherness as Otherness from exclusivism and religious pluralism: The exclusivist fails to respect the religious Other, pluralists (e.g., John Hick) fail to respect the Otherness of the religious Other (rather, they regard it to be sameness in disguise).
Dirk-Martin Grube
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On Roger Pouivet’s Religious Exclusivism
In the contemporary discussion of religious diversity, religious exclusivism is a minority theory but well defended by some leading philosophers of religion like Alvin Plantinga. Recently, in his article, The Right to Believe that Only One Religion is True, published recently in “Philosophy of Religion: Analytic Researches”, Roger Pouivet has defended ...
A. Aguti
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Relation between Exclusivism and Criteria of Rationality of Religious Traditions Dialogue [PDF]
One of the logical requirements of welcoming to rational dialogue between religious traditions is, at least, avoiding of exclusivism towards own religious tradition.
Qodratollah Qorbani
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Religious exclusivism unlimited [PDF]
AbstractLike David Silver before them, Erik Baldwin and Michael Thune argue that the facts of religious pluralism present an insurmountable challenge to the rationality of basic exclusive religious belief as construed by Reformed Epistemology. I will show that their argument is unsuccessful. First, their claim that the facts of religious pluralism make
Ridder, G.J. de +3 more
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Save Maryam: Islam, Toleration and Religious-Exclusivism in Social Media
Munginkan eksklusivisme agama bisa dihadapi di media sosial? Revolusi media yang sedemikian rupa telah membuka kemungkinan bagi lembaga-lembaga keagamaan untuk menjangkau pengikutnya dalam kisaran yang lebih luas.
M. Endy Saputro +2 more
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The Equal Weight Argument Against Religious Exclusivism [PDF]
In the last decade, analytic epistemologists have engaged in a lively debate about Equal Weight, the claim that you should give the credences of epistemic peers the same consideration as your own credences. In this paper, I explore the implications of the debate about Equal Weight for how we should respond to religious disagreement found in the ...
Ruhmkorff, Samuel
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David Basinger on Defending Religious Exclusivism: A Critical Approach [PDF]
David Basinger is among philosophers who defend religious exclusivism. He tries in his various writings to provide a new explanation for supporting this approach. Although he is supposedly a religious exclusivist, his different attitude towards religious
Vahideh Fakhar Noghani
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