Ana Honnacker, Post-säkularer Liberalismus: Pe

European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 7 (2) (2015)
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William James is generally regarded as the most important classical pragmatist in the philosophy of religion; more generally, he can be considered one of the founding figures of what is today known as interdisciplinary religious studies. However, James is famous for emphasizing, or even over-emphasizing, individual religious experience, and he has rarely been discussed as a theorist of religion as a societal form of life, let alone of political issues emerging from religious practices and the...

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