RELIGION AND THE MODE OF PRACTICE IN MICHAEL OAKESHOTT |
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Authors: | by Elizabeth Corey |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Honors College, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97122, Waco, TX 76798–7122;e-mail . |
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Abstract: | Michael Oakeshott's religious view of the world stands behind much of his political and philosophical writing. In this essay I first discuss Oakeshott's view of religion and the mode of practice in his own terms. I attempt next to illuminate his idea of religion by describing it in less technical language, drawing upon other thinkers such as Georg Simmel and George Santayana, who share similar views. I then evaluate Oakeshott's view as a whole, considering whether his ideas about religion can stand up to careful scrutiny and whether they have value for present-day reflection on religion. |
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Keywords: | British Idealism modality Michael Oakeshott practical mode practice religion George Santayana Georg Simmel Eric Voegelin |
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