Folly to the Greeks: Good Reasons to Give up Reason

European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (1):93-113 (2012)
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Abstract

A discussion of why a strong doctrine of 'reason' may not be worth sustaining in the face of modern scientific speculation, and the difficulties this poses for scientific rationality, together with comments on the social understanding of religion, and why we might wish to transcend common sense.

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Stephen R. L. Clark
University of Liverpool

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