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More than belief,but not more than belief and desire
Authors:Mark Q. Gardiner
Affiliation:1. Department of Humanities , Mount Royal University , 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary , AB , T3E 6K6 , Canada mgardiner@mtroyal.ca
Abstract:Manuel A. Vásquez’ More Than Belief: A Materialist Theory of Religion paints a rich picture of what a ‘non-reductive materialist framework for the study of religion’ would look like. Although it receives strong motivation from the inability of the predominant meta-approaches of theorizing religion to take seriously a range of materially grounded religious phenomena, it suffers somewhat from a lack of independent and autonomous argumentation. This article explores a convergence between Vásquez’ main points and the basic elements of one of the most influential positions within philosophical semantics – namely the semantic holism of Donald Davidson. Because Davidson's holism (assuming its correctness) provides constraints on all forms of theorizing, the fact that Vásquez’ position, unlike the ones he critiques, conforms to those constraints lends it a degree of rational presumption.
Keywords:theory of religion  semantics  holism  reductionism  Vásquez  Davidson
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