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Religion and the demise of liberal rationalism
Religion and the demise of liberal rationalism, If liberalism is premised on inclusion, pluralism, and religious neutrality, can the separation of church and state be said to have a unitary and rational foundation? If we accept that there are no self-evident principles of morality or politics, then doe, Religion and the demise of liberal rationalism has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Religion and the demise of liberal rationalism
  • Written by author Jj Owen
  • Published by Chicago ; University of Chicago Press, 2001., 2002/03/11
  • If liberalism is premised on inclusion, pluralism, and religious neutrality, can the separation of church and state be said to have a unitary and rational foundation? If we accept that there are no self-evident principles of morality or politics, then doe
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1. If Liberalism is a Faith, What Becomes of the Separation of Church and State?
2. Pragmatism, Liberalism, and the Quarrel between Science and Religion
3. Rorty's Repudiation of Epistemology
4. Rortian Irony and the "De-divinization" of Liberalism
5. Religion and Rawls's Freestanding Liberalism
6. Stanley Fish and the Demise of the Separation of Church and State
7. Fish, Locke, and Religious Neutrality
8. Reason, Indifference, and the Aim of Religious Freedom Appendix: A Reply to Stanley Fish Notes Bibliography Index


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