Apology, Speculation, and Philosophy's Fate
Philosophy and Theology 5 (1):3-17 (1990)
| Abstract | My initial task in this essay is to identify precisely the original philosophical import of philosophical renections about religion. Next I outline their changing natures and interrelations in the works of exemplary figures from the history of Western religious thought. Finally I argue that the relative desuetude of the traditional forms of apology and speculalion is emblemalic of the present faring of philosophy as a form of cultural discourse | |||||||||
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