Critique of Religion and PhilosophyPrinceton University Press, 1978 - 453 من الصفحات From one of the major figures of twentieth-century intellectual life, an incisive critique of faith and reason in the secular age. Originally published in 1958, Critique of Religion and Philosophy is Walter Kaufmann’s luminous appraisal of the orthodoxies of his day. Although he was a philosopher first and foremost, Kaufmann was not immune to the wellsprings from which religion originates, considering it to be among the most vital and radical expressions of the human intellect. In this panoramic and uniquely personal book, he tests the limits of faith and reason in our secular age. Kaufmann discusses topics ranging from positivism and existentialism to language, scripture, and Eros, and shares his views on thinkers such as Plato, Aquinas, Kant, Bultmann, Niebuhr, and Freud. Challenging, playful, and disarmingly honest, Critique of Religion and Philosophy is as bold and provocative as when it was first published. |
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THE PHILOSOPHIC FLIGHT | 1 |
POSITIVISM AND EXISTENTIALISM | 20 |
TRUTH LANGUAGE AND EXPERIENCE | 62 |
RELIGION FAITH AND EVIDENCE | 100 |
THE GOD OF THE PHILOSOPHERS | 137 |
GOD AMBIGUITY AND THEOLOGY | 173 |
SATANIC INTERLUDE OR HOW TO GO TO HELL | 228 |
TRUTH IN THREE RELIGIONS | 260 |
THE CORE OF RELIGION | 314 |
SCRIPTURES AND POETRY OR HOW TO READ THE BIBLE | 369 |
REASON AND EROS | 409 |
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Critique of Religion and Philosophy <span dir=ltr>Walter Arnold Kaufmann</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 1978 |
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