The theory of double truth was proposed in the Middle Age by Latin Averroists as a solution of how the relation between faith (religion, theology) and reason (science) should be conceived. In general terms, according to this theory, there are two orders, one dictated by faith and second dictated by reason. Both are epistemologically different and cannot mutually remain in logical relations such as (in)consistency or entailment. This view was used in the Middle Ages for defending science against a claim that it is the ancilla thelogiae only. The author compares the theory of double truth with other solutions like the model of identity of science and theology or the model of two overlapping regions (Thomas Aquinas). It is argued that the subs...
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My objective is to provide a theory of truth that is both independently motivated and compatible wit...
The conflict between religion and science is considered from the point of view of a tension between ...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
The dualistic Weltanschauung is the most influential philiosophical theory in the Western World. It...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
There is consensus among historians of medieval philosophy that the Double Truth was never held by l...
In both Christian and Islamic world, some writers have accused averroes (Ibn rushd) and his follower...
Damian Kokoć – AVERROES'S DOCTRINE OF DOUBLE TRUTH. AN ATTEMPT OF DIVISION OF THE SACRED AND PROFANE...
This thesis deals with the double truth concept in Maimonides and Averroes, particularly in The Guid...
In contemporary formal theory of truth, model-theoretic and non-classical approaches have been domin...
The traditional stereotype of historical conflict between scientific knowledge and religious belief ...
The Liar Paradox and related semantic antinomies seem to challenge our deepest intuitions about lang...
William of Auvergne (1180–1249) was one of the first wave professors of University in Paris to engag...
Apart from the pragmatic , the performative , and the existentialist theorie s of truth, the corresp...
Famous medieval philosophers Al-Sijistani and Maimonides argued that the use of double negation help...
My objective is to provide a theory of truth that is both independently motivated and compatible wit...
The conflict between religion and science is considered from the point of view of a tension between ...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
The dualistic Weltanschauung is the most influential philiosophical theory in the Western World. It...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...