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Religion, Reality, and a Good Life

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In this book, Eberhard Herrmann deals with the problem of realism, which is one of the central issues in the philosophy of religion. Do we as human beings have access to a reality in itself, assuming that such an idea makes sense, or only to reality as it is conceptualized by us? The author rejects the approaches of metaphysical realism and of postmodern relativism. In their place, he develops and presents an alternative approach called pragmatic realism, which embodies two main lines of thought, the first being that reality is always reality as we conceptualize it, the second being that this does not rule out objectivity. In the case of a good life, that is to say a fulfilling life, a notion of objectivity is presented on the basis of certain reflections about how conceptualized reality can be said to offer us resistance in certain respects.

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ISBN: 9783161483752
Publication date: 28th April 2004
Author: Eberhard Herrmann
Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 230 pages
Series: Religion in Philosophy and Theology
Genres: Philosophy of religion
Ethics and moral philosophy
Religion: general
Philosophy of religion
Comparative religion
Interfaith relations
Religious ethics
Christianity
Theology