The average rating for Qui Pluribus: On Faith and Religion based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2021-07-31 00:00:00 Carpentiere Luigi I'm not sure if I understood anything in this book. I'm not sure how you know whether you've understood what terms such as antiessentialist and postmetaphysical mean? It's a pity there's no explanation for these terms provided in the book for the context they're used in. Richard Rorty is a pragmatist and Gianni Vattimo teaches hermeneutic philosophy which reduces everything to interpretation. They discuss the future of religion and that love is the only law. Page 30 contains the text - The antipositivist tenor of post-Kuhnian philosophy of science has combined with the work of post-Heideggerian theologians to make intellectuals more sympathetic to William James's claim that natural science and religion need not compete with one another. |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-11-06 00:00:00 Rachel Penn Una bella declaración sobre los propósitos de la filosofía de R. Rorty. Maravilloso en sentido pragmático, fomenta una visión desprofesionalizada de la labor filosófica precisamente como arquitectura de puentes. Puentes entre naciones, generaciones, cosmovisiones... Una filosofía liberal por el futuro del hombre, por el bienestar y la libertad de una humanidad a la que le resta aún un largo camino. |
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