The morality of faith in Martin Buber and William James
Some philosophers have become atheists because of 'intellectual probity.' Martin Buber relates two occasions during which he advocated his view of the term 'God' and rejected alternative perspectives. He never justified the basis for either his advocacy or his rejection, yet both...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science + Business Media B. V
[2017]
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International journal for philosophy of religion
Year: 2017, Volume: 82, Issue: 2, Pages: 153-174 |
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Buber, Martin 1878-1965
/ James, William 1842-1910
/ Idea of God
/ Faith
/ Moralische Forderung
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Further subjects: | B
Atheism
B William James B Leo Strauss B Religion B Faith B Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 B James, William, 1842-1910 B Ethics B Intellectual probity B Jewish Theology B Judaism B Zionism B Martin Buber |
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