Due to their acceptance of the verifiability principle, the only way left for logical positivists to argue for the meaningfulness of religious language was to accept some sort of emotivistic conception of it or to reduce it to the description of religious attitude. The verifiability principle, however, suffers from some severe limitations that make it inadequate as a criterion for cognitive meaning. To resolve these problems, logical positivists gave up the requirement of conclusive verifiability and defended a sort of ‘liberalization’ of the verifiability principle. Carnap’s confirmability criterion for cognitive meaning, which is a liberalized form of the verifiability principle, is compatible with an orthodox conception of religious lang...
The view of religious faith and language that I will introduce is compatible with both theological r...
Starting from the sixties of the past century theory change has become a main concern of philosophy ...
An argument for the rationality of religious belief in the existence of God is defended. After revie...
Due to their acceptance of the verifiability principle, the only way left for logical positivists to...
The characteristic claim of the group of thinkers who referred to themselves as “The Vienna Circle” ...
The verifiability principle was the characteristic claim of a group of thinkers who called themselve...
The verification theory of meaning aims to characterise what it is for a sentence to be meaningful a...
This paper seeks to reveal and analyze the language of religion in the perspective of logical positi...
The present thesis is a contribution to an unresolved debate in philosophy of education about the lo...
The first theory of confirmation that Carnap developed in detail is to be found in "Testability and ...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
We show how removing faith-based beliefs in current philosophies of classical and constructive mathe...
This article makes an attempt to understand religious assertions from a linguistic perspective. The ...
Pope Benedict XVI argued that it is "necessary and reasonable to raise the question of...
This article deals with the work of the prominent philosopher and logician Rudolf Carnab in establis...
The view of religious faith and language that I will introduce is compatible with both theological r...
Starting from the sixties of the past century theory change has become a main concern of philosophy ...
An argument for the rationality of religious belief in the existence of God is defended. After revie...
Due to their acceptance of the verifiability principle, the only way left for logical positivists to...
The characteristic claim of the group of thinkers who referred to themselves as “The Vienna Circle” ...
The verifiability principle was the characteristic claim of a group of thinkers who called themselve...
The verification theory of meaning aims to characterise what it is for a sentence to be meaningful a...
This paper seeks to reveal and analyze the language of religion in the perspective of logical positi...
The present thesis is a contribution to an unresolved debate in philosophy of education about the lo...
The first theory of confirmation that Carnap developed in detail is to be found in "Testability and ...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
We show how removing faith-based beliefs in current philosophies of classical and constructive mathe...
This article makes an attempt to understand religious assertions from a linguistic perspective. The ...
Pope Benedict XVI argued that it is "necessary and reasonable to raise the question of...
This article deals with the work of the prominent philosopher and logician Rudolf Carnab in establis...
The view of religious faith and language that I will introduce is compatible with both theological r...
Starting from the sixties of the past century theory change has become a main concern of philosophy ...
An argument for the rationality of religious belief in the existence of God is defended. After revie...