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Pluralizm religijny w ujęciu Williama Jamesa i jego współczesna recepcja

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dc.contributor.author Wojewoda, Mariusz
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-01T07:44:25Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-01T07:44:25Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.identifier.citation Studia Teologiczno-Historyczne Śląska Opolskiego, 2007, T. 27, s. 41-60. pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn 0137-3420
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/18717
dc.description.abstract „Pluralism” is a broad term applicable to any doctrine witch maintains that there are many ways of being of thing (ontological pluralism). Epistemological pluralism maintains that people are able to construct through multiple cognitive concepts using diverse models (standards of measurement) and systems of thought (knowledge). Religious pluralism has two aspects, descriptive and normative. The former acknowledges that there are many religious systems, many types of religious experience and many ways of understanding the so-called ‘religious tradition’ The latter is a claim that religious diversity is a norm recognition thesis about many religions is norm, which in turn means that there are many ways of knowing of God, each characterized by partial truth, goodness and beauty. William James is an 20thcentury proponent of pluralism. He asserts that right to believe precedes the need for proof-evidence ahead of the evidence. We are free agents and we are able to reach objective values by different means. James maintains that the salvation of the world requires both the work of a human being and the assistance of God. He affirms free because he believes that only actions chosen from among equally possible alternatives have moral quality. James brings together psychological and philosophical inquiry. He understands psychology to be a theory of relationships between mental events and psychological changes and conceives of emotions as bodily impressions-changes caused by perception. With the help of insights from such disciplines as psychology, philosophy of religion and the natural sciences we arrive a picture of a human being and the multiple variations of his-her experience. John H. Hick and Ch. Taylor are continue the James’ line of thought within philosophy of religion. Hick is known for his “pluralistic hypothesis” which claims that each of the major religious traditions offers a path to salvation-liberation that involves a transition-transformation from self-centrednedss to focusing on ultimate reality. God, as the ultimate, can be differently conceived, experienced and responded to from within different traditions. Ch. Taylor looks for sources of contemporary individualism. His explores the subtler language of poetry and religion in an attempt to determine the ways in which individualism and expressivism are embedded in cultural, social and religious contexts. pl_PL
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Uniwersytet Opolski. Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject pluralizm pl_PL
dc.subject pluralizm religijny pl_PL
dc.subject William James pl_PL
dc.subject pluralizm epistemologiczny pl_PL
dc.subject filozoficzna analiza doświadczeń religijnych pl_PL
dc.subject filozofia pl_PL
dc.subject doświadczenie religijne pl_PL
dc.subject religia pl_PL
dc.subject analiza filozoficzna pl_PL
dc.subject ekspresywizm pl_PL
dc.subject indywidualizm pl_PL
dc.subject wrażliwość pl_PL
dc.subject pluralizm religijny w ujęciu Williama Jamesa pl_PL
dc.subject pluralism pl_PL
dc.subject religious pluralism pl_PL
dc.subject epistemological pluralism pl_PL
dc.subject epistemology pl_PL
dc.subject philosophical analysis of religious experience pl_PL
dc.subject philosophy pl_PL
dc.subject religious experience pl_PL
dc.subject religion pl_PL
dc.subject philosophical analysis pl_PL
dc.subject expressivism pl_PL
dc.subject individualism pl_PL
dc.subject sensitivity pl_PL
dc.subject religious pluralism as seen by William James pl_PL
dc.subject epistemologia pl_PL
dc.title Pluralizm religijny w ujęciu Williama Jamesa i jego współczesna recepcja pl_PL
dc.title.alternative Religious pluralism in the understanding of William James and its contemporary reception pl_PL
dc.type Article pl_PL


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