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- catalog contributor b1357326.
- catalog created "1964.".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "1964.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1964.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- 1. The character of this study -- 2. Religious discourse -- II. Disagreements and Truth-Claims -- 1. Religious disagreements -- 2. Basic proposals and basic disagreements -- 3. Truth-claims -- III. Some Theories of Religion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Worship and awe -- 3. Religion as worship of God -- 4. Kant on religion -- 5. Schleirmacher -- 6. A variation on Schleiermacher -- 7. Rudolf Otto and others -- 8. Conclusions -- IV. Another Theory of Religion -- 1. Religious interests -- 2. A predicate for religious judgments, and some variables in religion -- 3. Patterns of subordination -- 4. Problematical cases -- 5. On not being religious -- 6. Some uses of this theory -- 7. An interpretation of inquiry -- 8. "Is religion important?" -- V. Religious Inquiry: Basic Questions and Suppositions -- 1. Curiousity and inquiry -- 2. Basic religious questions -- 3. Basic suppositions -- 4. Open commitments -- 5. The beginning of inquiry: a case in point -- VI. Religious Inquiry: Suggestions and Explication -- 1. Some examples of suggestions -- 2. Why suggestions are needed -- 3. How suggestions occur -- 4. How suggestions are adopted -- 5. Explication of suggestions -- 6. Wholeheartedness and certainty -- VII. Judgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic religious proposals again -- 3. Appraisals of injunctions -- 4. Injunctions to believe -- 5. Confessions -- 6. "Noncognitive" theories -- 7. Proposals for belief -- 8. The finality of religious judgments".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.".
- catalog description "VIII. Religious Arguments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Arguments about consistency and coherence -- 3. Dialectical arguments -- 4. Appeals to facts -- IX. Some Types of Basic Proposals -- X. References -- 1. Modes of reference -- 2. References and some nonreferring expressions -- 3. What references tell us about proposals -- 4. References and suggestions -- 5. How references might fail -- XI. Predications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Some functions of basic religious predicates -- 3. The uniqueness of the religious object -- 4. The primacy of the religious object -- 5. Ontological terms in religious arguments -- 6. Axiological terms in religious arguments -- 7. Can religious predicates be reduced to ontological and axiological terms? -- 8. Another sort of objection -- 9. Modes of primacy -- 10. Conclusion -- XII. Truth -- 1. Truth and suggestions -- 2. Are there true religious propositions? -- 3. Truth and certainty -- 4. Truth and decidability -- 5. Truth and exclusiveness -- 6. Conditions of truth -- 7. Religious inquiry and other types of inquiry -- 8. Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "ix, 273 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Meaning and truth in religion.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Meaning and truth in religion.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "1964.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press,".
- catalog relation "Meaning and truth in religion.".
- catalog subject "201".
- catalog subject "BL65.L2 C5".
- catalog subject "Language and languages Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "Semantics (Philosophy)".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- 1. The character of this study -- 2. Religious discourse -- II. Disagreements and Truth-Claims -- 1. Religious disagreements -- 2. Basic proposals and basic disagreements -- 3. Truth-claims -- III. Some Theories of Religion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Worship and awe -- 3. Religion as worship of God -- 4. Kant on religion -- 5. Schleirmacher -- 6. A variation on Schleiermacher -- 7. Rudolf Otto and others -- 8. Conclusions -- IV. Another Theory of Religion -- 1. Religious interests -- 2. A predicate for religious judgments, and some variables in religion -- 3. Patterns of subordination -- 4. Problematical cases -- 5. On not being religious -- 6. Some uses of this theory -- 7. An interpretation of inquiry -- 8. "Is religion important?" -- V. Religious Inquiry: Basic Questions and Suppositions -- 1. Curiousity and inquiry -- 2. Basic religious questions -- 3. Basic suppositions -- 4. Open commitments -- 5. The beginning of inquiry: a case in point -- VI. Religious Inquiry: Suggestions and Explication -- 1. Some examples of suggestions -- 2. Why suggestions are needed -- 3. How suggestions occur -- 4. How suggestions are adopted -- 5. Explication of suggestions -- 6. Wholeheartedness and certainty -- VII. Judgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic religious proposals again -- 3. Appraisals of injunctions -- 4. Injunctions to believe -- 5. Confessions -- 6. "Noncognitive" theories -- 7. Proposals for belief -- 8. The finality of religious judgments".
- catalog tableOfContents "VIII. Religious Arguments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Arguments about consistency and coherence -- 3. Dialectical arguments -- 4. Appeals to facts -- IX. Some Types of Basic Proposals -- X. References -- 1. Modes of reference -- 2. References and some nonreferring expressions -- 3. What references tell us about proposals -- 4. References and suggestions -- 5. How references might fail -- XI. Predications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Some functions of basic religious predicates -- 3. The uniqueness of the religious object -- 4. The primacy of the religious object -- 5. Ontological terms in religious arguments -- 6. Axiological terms in religious arguments -- 7. Can religious predicates be reduced to ontological and axiological terms? -- 8. Another sort of objection -- 9. Modes of primacy -- 10. Conclusion -- XII. Truth -- 1. Truth and suggestions -- 2. Are there true religious propositions? -- 3. Truth and certainty -- 4. Truth and decidability -- 5. Truth and exclusiveness -- 6. Conditions of truth -- 7. Religious inquiry and other types of inquiry -- 8. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Meaning and truth in religion / by William A. Christian.".
- catalog type "text".