There is an aporia to finitude: if I am limited as a finite being, I cannot know what the limits of my finitude are, because if I knew what those limits are, then I would have transcended them. I refer to this aporia as the "hard problem of finitude," interpreted through Graham Priest's work on inclosure paradoxes. Here I offer an interpretation of François Laruelle's theory of the Philosophical Decision in terms of his attempt to resolve this aporia through his suspension of standard philosophy's form of ontological dualism. Next, I apply non-standard philosophy to the problem of religious pluralism, presenting a novel theory of "standard religion" and the "Hierophanic Decision" through a non-standard reading of Mircea Eliade's philosophy ...
Is it possible, starting from Rawls but refraining from a wholesale acceptance of his theory, to con...
In the late nineteenth century, European philosophical theologians concerned about the perceived thr...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both its conc...
There is an aporia to finitude: if I am limited as a finite being, I cannot know what the limits of ...
In the late nineteenth century, European philosophical theologians concerned about the perceived thr...
Modern societies are for the most part pluralistic in their compositions and world views. As such, ...
Religion Beyond Phenomena is an attempt to develop a philosophical religious knowledge which caters ...
Religious pluralism is one of the most vibrant topics within current philosophy of religion. This is...
In 1985 John Hick (1922 –2012) introduced the philosophy of religious pluralism in providing a solut...
The grounds of religious diversity and pluralism have mainly been sought out from without, i.e., fro...
Religious plurality is a fact of our time. It cannot be avoided. Neither can it be factually acknowl...
In the debate about Christian attitudes to other religions, a threefold typology has emerged depicti...
“We are all pluralists today. Ecumenism – in religion, in literary criticism, in philosophy – seems ...
Today 's challenge for the Church is both one of globalization and one of growing religious pluralis...
In the last decade, analytic epistemologists have engaged in a lively debate about Equal Weight, the...
Is it possible, starting from Rawls but refraining from a wholesale acceptance of his theory, to con...
In the late nineteenth century, European philosophical theologians concerned about the perceived thr...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both its conc...
There is an aporia to finitude: if I am limited as a finite being, I cannot know what the limits of ...
In the late nineteenth century, European philosophical theologians concerned about the perceived thr...
Modern societies are for the most part pluralistic in their compositions and world views. As such, ...
Religion Beyond Phenomena is an attempt to develop a philosophical religious knowledge which caters ...
Religious pluralism is one of the most vibrant topics within current philosophy of religion. This is...
In 1985 John Hick (1922 –2012) introduced the philosophy of religious pluralism in providing a solut...
The grounds of religious diversity and pluralism have mainly been sought out from without, i.e., fro...
Religious plurality is a fact of our time. It cannot be avoided. Neither can it be factually acknowl...
In the debate about Christian attitudes to other religions, a threefold typology has emerged depicti...
“We are all pluralists today. Ecumenism – in religion, in literary criticism, in philosophy – seems ...
Today 's challenge for the Church is both one of globalization and one of growing religious pluralis...
In the last decade, analytic epistemologists have engaged in a lively debate about Equal Weight, the...
Is it possible, starting from Rawls but refraining from a wholesale acceptance of his theory, to con...
In the late nineteenth century, European philosophical theologians concerned about the perceived thr...
John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism has from its birth faced critiques regarding both its conc...