In my article I present a conceptual model of classification of philosophical and theological conceptions of religion within Western philosophy and the Christian religious tradition. The model has four independent dimensions: the factual, the metaphysical, the ethical and the apophatic. The first and the second dimensions are cognitive, while the third and the fourth are non-cognitive. The fourth dimension should not be identified with the old tradition of apophatic theology because, according to the model, the latter is a mixture of two (or even more) dimensions. The second part of my paper is devoted to the Wittgensteinian philosophy of religion developed by the members of the so-called Swansea School. My thesis is that, despite of their ...
This project is an attempt to understand the nature of religious belief through the lens of Ludwig W...
This article deals with Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophy and how it can be properly applied in Chris...
Recent years have seen an increasing amount of studies of the history of the term “religion” and how...
In my article I present a conceptual model of classification of philosophical and theological concep...
According to the later Wittgenstein, religious beliefs are ethically and existentially meaning- ful,...
This thesis considers the implications of Wittgenstein’s early and later philosophy for the issue of...
In the contemporary literature Wittgenstein has variously been labelled a fideist, a non-cognitivist...
The article seeks to address and answer two questions: “What is Religion?” and “What is the Philosop...
While Wittgenstein is not famous for his writings on religion, it iscertainly possible to interpret ...
Ambivalence is a prominent feature of religious traditions, with respect both to the attitudes exhib...
This article argued that the utilisation of philosophy of religion in the study of the Hebrew Bible ...
This implies that something cannot be both a rule of grammar and at the same time a description of r...
This article explores the role of religious ideas, concepts and ideas in the cognitive process, the ...
Philosophy of Religion as a Way to ScepticismThis article presents philosophy of religion as a speci...
The philosophical God of Spinoza is branded as a pantheistic God so often that, regarding at least W...
This project is an attempt to understand the nature of religious belief through the lens of Ludwig W...
This article deals with Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophy and how it can be properly applied in Chris...
Recent years have seen an increasing amount of studies of the history of the term “religion” and how...
In my article I present a conceptual model of classification of philosophical and theological concep...
According to the later Wittgenstein, religious beliefs are ethically and existentially meaning- ful,...
This thesis considers the implications of Wittgenstein’s early and later philosophy for the issue of...
In the contemporary literature Wittgenstein has variously been labelled a fideist, a non-cognitivist...
The article seeks to address and answer two questions: “What is Religion?” and “What is the Philosop...
While Wittgenstein is not famous for his writings on religion, it iscertainly possible to interpret ...
Ambivalence is a prominent feature of religious traditions, with respect both to the attitudes exhib...
This article argued that the utilisation of philosophy of religion in the study of the Hebrew Bible ...
This implies that something cannot be both a rule of grammar and at the same time a description of r...
This article explores the role of religious ideas, concepts and ideas in the cognitive process, the ...
Philosophy of Religion as a Way to ScepticismThis article presents philosophy of religion as a speci...
The philosophical God of Spinoza is branded as a pantheistic God so often that, regarding at least W...
This project is an attempt to understand the nature of religious belief through the lens of Ludwig W...
This article deals with Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophy and how it can be properly applied in Chris...
Recent years have seen an increasing amount of studies of the history of the term “religion” and how...