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Pragmatism, Critical Realism, and the Cognitive Value of Religion and Science
Authors:J. Wesley Robbins
Affiliation:Indiana University, South Bend, IN
Abstract:Pragmatism and critical realism are different vocabularies for talking about the cognitive value of religion and science. Each can be, and has been, used to make the case for cognitive parity between religious and scientific discourse. Critical realism presupposes a particular form of cognitive psychology that entails general skepticism about the external world and forecloses scientific inquiry in the name of a preconceived idea of what the nature of human cognition must be. Thus, of the two, pragmatism is the better vocabulary for fostering mutual understanding between religion and science.
Keywords:critical realism    folk psychology    generic Cartesianism    pragmatism    Timothy van Gelder
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