History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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第 118 頁
... scientific , and aesthetic , as Geertz asserts ? 22 What is presented here as the religious perspective is a relation between belief and facts in which belief is given absolute priority and becomes the absolute arbiter of facts . Yet ...
... scientific , and aesthetic , as Geertz asserts ? 22 What is presented here as the religious perspective is a relation between belief and facts in which belief is given absolute priority and becomes the absolute arbiter of facts . Yet ...
第 124 頁
... scientific the- ory is equally valid . But it does mean that since religious symbolization and religious experience are inherent in the structure of human exis- tence , all reductionism must be abandoned . Symbolic realism is the only ...
... scientific the- ory is equally valid . But it does mean that since religious symbolization and religious experience are inherent in the structure of human exis- tence , all reductionism must be abandoned . Symbolic realism is the only ...
第 127 頁
... scientific theories and considers both knowledge . Although he seeks to distinguish noncognitive thinking and religious symbol systems sharply from scientific thinking , he thereby muddies the distinction . Had he said that a religious ...
... scientific theories and considers both knowledge . Although he seeks to distinguish noncognitive thinking and religious symbol systems sharply from scientific thinking , he thereby muddies the distinction . Had he said that a religious ...
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