One important aspect of twentieth-century philosophy is the rise of what has been variously called “analytic,” “critical,” or “linguistic” philosophy. As in most such cases, no exact date can be ...
Contemporary research in philosophy of religion is dominated by traditional problems such as the nature of evil, arguments against theism, issues of foreknowledge and freedom, the divine attributes, ...
Christoph Schuringa insists that analytic philosophy serves as an ideological fig leaf for liberal capitalism. But his polemic distorts the discipline’s history and fails to draw persuasive links ...
Traditionally the relation between philosophy and religion has been one either of identity, as in the early Middle Ages, or of hostility, as in the Age of Reason. In the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
Vol. 57, No. 225 (3), PHILOSOPHIE ANALYTIQUE DE LA RELIGION / ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION (SEPTEMBRE 2003), pp. 285-313 (29 pages) This Journal is dedicated to the great philosophers of the past.
Analytic philosophy has become the dominant school in anglophone philosophy departments since 1945. Christoph Schuringa persuasively argues that it has served to reinforce a liberal common sense that ...
Rev. Isidoros Charalampos Katsos is a doctoral student in the philosophy of religion at the University of Cambridge. Late last year, the Australian philosopher of religion and poet N.N. Trakakis ...
Philosophy is the attempt to answer fundamental questions about the nature of knowledge, reality, and morals. In North America and the United Kingdom, the dominant approach is analytic philosophy, ...