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  1. A Secular Age.Charles Taylor - 2007 - Harvard University Press.
    The place of religion in society has changed profoundly in the last few centuries, particularly in the West. In what will be a defining book for our time, Taylor takes up the question of what these changes mean, and what, precisely, happens when a society becomes one in which faith is only one human possibility among others.
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  • No-Fault Unbelief.Roberto Di Ceglie - 2020 - Sophia 60 (1):91-101.
    ‘No-fault unbelief’ can be named the view that there are those who do not believe in God through no moral or intellectual fault of their own. This view opposes a more traditional one, which can be named ‘flawed unbelief’ view, according to which religious unbelief signals a cognitive or moral flaw in the non-believer. Since this charge of mental or moral flaw causes a certain uneasiness, I oppose the former view, i.e. ‘no-fault unbelief’, with a strategy that has nothing to (...)
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  • The Phenomenology of Religious Life.Martin Heidegger - 2004 - Indiana University Press.
    Publisher's description: The Phenomenology of Religious Life presents the text of Heidegger's important 1920621 lectures on religion. First published in 1995 as volume 60 of the Gesamtausgabe, the work reveals a young Heidegger searching for the striking language that eventually formed the mature expression of his thought. The volume consists of the famous lecture course "Introduction to the Phenomenology of Religion," a course on "Augustine and Neoplatonism," and notes for a course on "The Philosophical Foundations of Medieval Mysticism" that was (...)
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  • Why (Most) Atheists Have a Duty to Pray.Travis Dumsday - 2012 - Sophia 51 (1):59-70.
    Drawing on principles relating to the duty of easy rescue, I argue that any atheist who is less than wholly certain of the non-existence of a God or gods will in some circumstances be morally obliged to pray.
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  • Was ist Metaphysik?Martin Heidegger - 1929 - Bonn,: F. Cohen.
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  • “Letter on humanism”.Martin Heidegger - unknown
    I am trying...to go back through all those places where I was exiled-enclosed so he could constitute his there. To read his text to try to take back from it what he took from me irrecoverably...I am trying to re-discover the possibility of a relation to air. Don’t I need one, well before starting to speak?
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  • Was ist Metaphysik.Martin Heidegger - 1929 - In . Vittorio Klostermann. pp. 103-122.
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  • After Comparative Philosophy: A Discussion of "Wilhelm Halbfass and the Purposes of Cross-Cultural Dialogue," by Dimitry Shevchenko.Purushottama Bilimoria - 2021 - Philosophy East and West 71 (3):815-829.
    Wilhelm Halbfass deserves to be celebrated as a leading pioneer of the history of Indian philosophy in the modern era. The sheer volume of work in recent times and the extent of citations devoted to Halbfass' works well attest to the impact of his gallant endeavors. Dimitry Shevchenko's article "Wilhelm Halbfass and the Purposes of Cross-cultural Dialogue" in this issue of Philosophy East and West is a most recent attempt to take further the goals and contours charted by Halbfass, with (...)
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  • J.L. Mehta on Heidegger, Hermeneutics, and Indian Tradition.William J. Jackson (ed.) - 1992 - New York: Brill.
    In these essays, J.L. Mehta, Indian philosopher in whose life and work East and West met profoundly, reflects on the origins and potency of modern hermeneutics and phenomenology, and applies the principles of interpretation to Hindu traditions. These farseeing essays show a hopeful way for non-Western cultures to gain insight into the basic presuppositions of the Western world, and to reclaim their own origins and ways of thinking, and to participate in an emerging planetary thinking.
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  • The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Religion without Religion.John D. Caputo - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (2):398-401.
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  • Was ist Metaphysik?Martin Heidegger - 1929 - Bonn,: F. Cohen.
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  • An agnostic defence of obligatory prayer.John Lemos - 1998 - Sophia 37 (2):70-87.
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  • The Heidegger-Jaspers Relationship.David Farrell Krell - 1978 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 9 (2):126-129.
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  • Hindu Doubts About God.Purusottama Bilimoria - 1990 - International Philosophical Quarterly 30 (4):481-499.
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  • Way to Wisdom an Introduction to Philosophy. Translated by Ralph Manheim.Karl Jaspers - 1959 - Yale University Press.
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