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Religion

34 pages currently use this tag. Use this path as a cross-branch way to follow recurring concepts, formats, and tensions through a stable vocabulary.

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  • Best for following one recurring concept across distant pages
  • Difficulty Foundational

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Pages connected by Religion

Epistemology 2
  • Faith vs Science A page on Faith vs Science, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
  • What is Faith? A page on Faith, written to clarify its role inside the Epistemology branch.
Ethics 1
  • Divine Command Theory A page on Divine Command Theory, written to clarify its role inside the Ethics branch.
Humanistic Philosophies 20
  • Accounting for X A page on Accounting for X, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Anthropomorphized Gods A page on Anthropomorphized Gods, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Christian Apologetics A page on Christian Apologetics, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Deism & Theism A page on Deism & Theism, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Do Humans have an Essence? A page on Do Humans have an Essence, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Existentialism: Key Concepts A page on Existentialism: Key Concepts, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Faith or Evidence? A page on Faith or Evidence, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Hypostatic Illogic A page on Hypostatic Illogic, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Leaving Christianity A page on Leaving Christianity, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • New Manifestations of Theism A page on New Manifestations of Theism, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Personal & Cosmic Meaning A page on Personal & Cosmic Meaning, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Religions A page on Religions, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Russell on Faith A page on Russell on Faith, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Shoe-Tips & Hiddenness A page on Shoe-Tips & Hiddenness, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • Testing Prayer A page on Testing Prayer, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • The Legitimacy of Divine Revelation A page on The Legitimacy of Divine Revelation, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • What is Existentialism? A page on Existentialism, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • What is Religion? A page on Religion, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • What is Stoicism? A page on Stoicism, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
  • “Unpalatable” Religions A page on “Unpalatable” Religions, written to clarify its role inside the Humanistic Philosophies branch.
Philosophers 9
  • Ancient Philosophers A page on Ancient Philosophers, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophers branch.
  • Averroes Start with the question of double accountability: what happens when demonstration and inherited authority appear to diverge?
  • Charting Averroes A terrain map of Averroes, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
  • Charting Hume A terrain map of Hume, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
  • Charting William James A terrain map of William James, showing which themes, alignments, and tensions define the wider philosophical landscape.
  • Daniel Dennett Begin with agency: when you explain the behavior of a person, dog, or chess program, what exactly are you doing when you ascribe beliefs and intentions?
  • Dialoguing with Averroes A guided encounter with Averroes that keeps the philosopher’s voice, major claims, and main points of resistance in view.
  • Søren Kierkegaard Begin with the self: what kind of failure is possible if a person can avoid becoming who they are supposed to become?
  • William James Begin with a live option: what should a person do when a belief matters deeply but the evidence does not come with courtroom neatness?
Philosophical Inquiry 2
  • Dangers: Narrative A cautionary essay on Narrative, treating it as a recurring distortion that can quietly damage serious inquiry.
  • Testing Ideologies A page on Testing Ideologies, written to clarify its role inside the Philosophical Inquiry branch.

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