Language,belief and plurality: a contribution to understanding religious diversity |
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Authors: | Marciano Adilio Spica |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Philosophy,Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste,Guarapuava,Brazil |
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Abstract: | My purpose in this paper is to defend the legitimacy of different religious systems by showing that they arise naturally as a consequence of the fact that we are linguistic beings. I will show that we do not need to presume that such belief systems all have something in common, and that even if they did we would most probably be unaware of it. I shall argue, however, that this lack of a common core does not mean that understanding between different belief systems is impossible, and that, in fact, a dialogue between them is possible without one system being reduced to another. I will defend these ideas through the use of some principles expounded in Wittgenstein’s On Certainty, especially the world-picture concept. |
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