History of philosophy is built upon rigid discrimination between various human experiences. Human experiences are divided mainly into two major experiences: Perceptual and intelectual. Perceptual experience is deined by empiricism as an aposteriori experience of empirical sensations. Meanwhile, rationalism claims that the only acceptable experience is apriori experience of intelectual object (natural laws, mathematical equations and logical operations). There is no other experience outside those two philosophical account of experiences. All other experiences must be subsumed either within perceptual or intelectual experience
Religious experience is a novel issue in the field of theology and the philosophy of religion; it de...
Abstract When you have a perceptual experience of a given physical object that object seems to be im...
Religious people may feel confident that they have something that nonreligious people lack, namely,...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Phenomenology is a powerful, yet underused method in the study of religion—in part because too many ...
Today, many philosophers think that perceptual experiences are conscious mental states with represen...
I argue that any account of perceptual experience should satisfy the following two desiderata. First...
Religious believers have long claimed that religious experience plays a central role in the groundin...
This book offers a novel account of the relationship of experience to knowledge. The account builds ...
Transcendental structure of human experience:consciousness, meaning, freedom.Corporeal and temporal ...
This paper aims to contribute to a defense of the now quite familiar argument from the perceptual mo...
There is no way to study "religious experience " as such scientifically because what cons...
The huge number of interpretations and approaches to religious experiences makes discourse in the sc...
One of the main goals of modern philosophy was to achieve an in-depth insight into the foundations o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-313) and index.The experience of God: a perceptual mo...
Religious experience is a novel issue in the field of theology and the philosophy of religion; it de...
Abstract When you have a perceptual experience of a given physical object that object seems to be im...
Religious people may feel confident that they have something that nonreligious people lack, namely,...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Phenomenology is a powerful, yet underused method in the study of religion—in part because too many ...
Today, many philosophers think that perceptual experiences are conscious mental states with represen...
I argue that any account of perceptual experience should satisfy the following two desiderata. First...
Religious believers have long claimed that religious experience plays a central role in the groundin...
This book offers a novel account of the relationship of experience to knowledge. The account builds ...
Transcendental structure of human experience:consciousness, meaning, freedom.Corporeal and temporal ...
This paper aims to contribute to a defense of the now quite familiar argument from the perceptual mo...
There is no way to study "religious experience " as such scientifically because what cons...
The huge number of interpretations and approaches to religious experiences makes discourse in the sc...
One of the main goals of modern philosophy was to achieve an in-depth insight into the foundations o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-313) and index.The experience of God: a perceptual mo...
Religious experience is a novel issue in the field of theology and the philosophy of religion; it de...
Abstract When you have a perceptual experience of a given physical object that object seems to be im...
Religious people may feel confident that they have something that nonreligious people lack, namely,...