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LEADER: 04018cam a2200397Ia 4500
001 ocm09913179
003 OCoLC
005 20200617075249.9
008 830915s1961 nyu b 001 0 eng d
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050 4 $aBL48$b.K38 1961
082 04 $a201
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aKaufmann, Walter,$d1921-1980.
245 10 $aCritique of religion and philosophy /$cby Walter Arnold Kaufmann.
260 $aGarden City, N.Y :$bAnchor Books,$c1961.
300 $axx, 453 pages ;$c19 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aAnchor Books ;$vA252
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 432-446) and index.
505 0 $aPhilosophical psychology -- The psychology of truth -- Style -- The philosopher's dilemma -- The philosophic flight -- A series of etchings -- Hegel and Nietzsche -- Why most philosophers cannot laugh -- What long aphorisms can mean -- Relativity and criticism -- Two revolts -- Analytic philosophy -- Existentialism -- Two timeless tendencies -- Empiricism as empiricide -- Plato's vision of man -- The British vision of man -- Donnish doubt -- Wittgenstein -- Wittgenstein and Socrates -- Followers -- Truth; true and false -- The aspiration for truth -- Truth and correctness -- Truth and meaning, or: how to read a philosopher -- Theories of truth -- Words and experience -- Language and emotion -- "Love" -- Words as categories -- Works of art as categories -- Common sense -- Definitions of religion -- Religion at the bar -- "Subjective" truth -- Knowledge, belief, and faith -- Faith, evidence, and James -- Three types of religious propositions -- Recourse to revelation or miracles -- Faith and its causes: contra James -- Seven causes -- Freud and wishful thinking -- Godless religions -- Plato's proof that gods exist -- St. Thomas Aquinas -- Perfection and the ontological argument -- Kant's postulate -- Can one prove God's existence? -- Pascal's wager -- God and ambiguity -- The ambiguity of dogma -- Analogy -- Symbols: contra Tillich -- Demythologizing and valuations -- Contra Bultmann -- Gerrymandering -- Theology -- Dialogue between Satan and a theologian -- Dialogue between Satan and a Christian -- Dialogue between Satan and an atheist -- Religion and truth -- Buddhism and truth -- Zen Buddhism and truth -- Judaism and truth -- Jewish and Christian faith -- Infidel piety -- Liberal Protestantism and truth -- Reinhold Niebuhr and truth -- A Platonic error, reason, and Christianity -- Christianity and truth -- Claims for mysticism -- Ineffability -- Mysticism as a historical phenomenon -- Criteria of mystical experience -- The experience of inspiration -- Mysticism, inspiration, and religion -- Contra Fromm: religion and tragedy -- Religion and loyalty -- Thomist versus non-Thomist -- Loyalty and truth -- Religion, aspiration, and the holy -- Otherworldliness -- Religion and poetry -- Inexhaustibility -- The psychology of interpretation -- Explanation -- Inconsistencies -- Quellenscheidung -- The two Mosaic theories -- Religion and progress -- The Gospels and poetry -- A Buddhist text -- Against eclecticism -- Plato as educator -- The uncloistered virtue -- Kant and Freud -- Freud and aspiration -- Man's ontological interest -- Reason and aspiration -- Epitaph.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aReligion.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aKaufmann, Walter Arnold.$tCritique of religion and philosophy.$dGarden City, N.Y : Anchor Books, 1961$w(OCoLC)989684022
830 0 $aAnchor Books ;$vA252.
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