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Does the philosophy of religion rest on two mistakes?

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  • The general position here adopted is expounded somewhat in my bookWorldviews: crosscultural explorations of human beliefs (New York, 1983); in ‘the philosophy of worldviews’ inNeue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie and Religionsphilosophie, 123 Band 1981, Heft 3; and in ‘Eliade und die Analyse Weltbildern’ in Hans-Peter Duerr, ed.Die Mitte der Welt (Frankfurt, 1984), pp. 79–94. Also, on Position Theory, see myA Theory of Religious and Ideological Change: Illustrated From Modern South Asian Religious Nationalisms (Religious Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, 1984); andReligion and Nationalism The Urgency of Transnational Spirituality and Toleration (Centre for Indian and Inter-religious Studies, Rome, 1994; review comments thereof inSophia, vol 35 No. 1 March–April 1996, pp. 131–137).

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Smart, N. Does the philosophy of religion rest on two mistakes?. SOPHIA 36, 1–10 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02786039

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