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  1. (Religious reference) definition.Prolegomena To, Religious Pluralism & Realism In Religion - 2009 - In William J. Wainwright (ed.), Philosophy of Religion. Routledge. pp. 132.
     
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    Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist’s Perspective.Michael L. Raposa - 2014 - The Pluralist 9 (1):104-108.
    Robert Neville is the author of more than twenty books, and he is presently completing a three-volume systematic philosophical theology, a work that promises to be the crown jewel in a lifetime of extraordinary scholarly accomplishment. Considered within the framework supplied by this remarkable oeuvre, the material published in Realism in Religion takes on a special significance. The essays collected here, although in most cases modified for inclusion, first appeared in various other contexts over a period of time (...)
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    Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist’s Perspective.Michael L. Raposa - 2014 - The Pluralist 9 (1):104-108.
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    Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist’s Perspective.Samuel J. Youngs - 2011 - Philosophia Christi 13 (2):468-474.
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    Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist's Perspective.Robert Cummings Neville - 2009 - State University of New York Press.
    Using the work of pragmatists Peirce andWhitehead in particular to ground his philosophy of religion, Neville surveys a wide swath of twentieth-century theology ...
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  6. Experimental realism in religion.D. C. MacIntosh - 1931 - In Douglas Clyde Macintosh (ed.), Religious Realism. New York: the Macmillan Company.
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  7. Prolegomena to religious pluralism: reference and realism in religion.Peter Byrne - 1995 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    This text surveys the thesis that all religions are alike in referring and relating to a single, common transcendent and sacred reality. It treats this thesis as one in the philosophy of religion and systematically sets out its main philosophical strengths and weaknesses. The key to understanding and defending pluralism is argued to lie in a realist understanding of religion, which is defined by way of an account of the reference of names for sacred, transcendent reality.
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    Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist’s Perspective. [REVIEW]Samuel J. Youngs - 2011 - Philosophia Christi 13 (2):468-474.
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    Prolegomena to religious pluralism: reference and realism in religion.Peter Byrne - 1995 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    This book surveys the thesis that all religions are alike in referring and relating to a single, common transcendent and sacred reality. It treats this thesis as one in the philosophy of religion. In the first chapter pluralism is defined and its core is distinguished from its particular character and defence in the writings of John Hick and others. The underpinnings of pluralism are held to lie in an understanding of reference in religion, the definition of religion, (...)
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  10. Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist's Perspective, by Robert Cummings Neville. [REVIEW]Michael Slater - 2010 - Ars Disputandi 10.
     
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  11. Prolegomena to Religious Pluralism: Reference and Realism in Religion.Peter Byrne - 1996 - Religious Studies 32 (2):289-292.
     
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    Book Review Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist’s Perspective Neville Robert Cummings SUNY Press Albany. [REVIEW]Walter Gulick - 2013 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 34 (1):70-74.
    Although the title Realism in Religion suggests that this collection of essays might be narrowly focused, this work is an ideal entry to Robert Neville's wide-ranging thought as a whole. All but two of the essays were written as lectures, and consequently, Neville states, "the necessity of writing so as to be understood on first reading makes this book more accessible than my more numbingly nuanced monographs" (xiii). Most of the essays date from the past decade, although two (...)
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  13. Seriously, but not literally: Pragmatism and realism in religion and science.J. Wesley Robbins - 1988 - Zygon 23 (3):229-245.
    Critical realists would have us believe that representations have a connection to the world, that of truth or reference for example, which is independent of their usefulness to us. They would have us believe further that knowledge about this connection serves to put religion and science in their proper places with respect to one another. This essay raises pragmatic objections to these belief's.
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    Robert Cummings Neville: Realism in religion: a pragmatist’s perspective: State University of New York Press, Albany, 2009, 265 pp, $75.00 , $24.95. [REVIEW]Kevin Schilbrack - 2011 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 70 (3):247-249.
  15. Intimations of Reality: Critical Realism in Science and Religion.Arthur Peacocke, James T. Cushing, C. F. Delaney & Gary M. Gutting - 1985 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 18 (3):176-178.
     
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    The Theological Hijacking of Realism: Critical Realism in 'Science and Religion'.Fabio Gironi - 2012 - Journal of Critical Realism 11 (1):40-75.
    This paper questions and criticizes the employment of critical realism in the field of ‘science and religion’. Referring to the texts of four main actors in this field, I demonstrate how the choice of critical realism is justified by a (disguised) apologetic interest in defending the epistemic privilege of the theological enterprise against that of the natural sciences. I argue that this is possible thanks to the reactivation of ‘theological potential’ latent in some under-examined assumptions and conceptual (...)
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    Religion Dans L'histoire.Michel Despland, Gérard Vallée & Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - 1992 - Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press.
    The history of the concept of “religion” in Western tradition has intrigued scholars for years. This important collection of eighteen essays brings further light to the ongoing debate. Three of the invited participants, W.C. Smith, M. Despland and E. Feil, has each previously written impressive books treating this subject; the last two acknowledged the impact and continuing influence of Smith’s work, The Meaning and End of Religion. An introduction and a recapitulation of Smith’s contribution as a scholar set (...)
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    The Realism/Anti-Realism Debate in Religion.Clare McGraw - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (1):254-272.
    This paper sets out issues in the realist/antirealist debate in philosophy of religion. These include the existence of God and the meaning of prayer. The paper describes motivations for antirealism in religion such as the recognition of conflicting religious claims and a desire for tolerance. It explores instrumentalism and reductionism as possible antirealist strategies. Parallels between the debate in religion and the corresponding debate in philosophy of science are used to inform the discussion in the religious sphere. (...)
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  19. Projection and realism in Hume's philosophy.P. J. E. Kail - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Religion and the external world -- Projection, religion, and the external world -- The senses, reason and the imagination -- Realism, meaning and justification : the external world and religious belief -- Modality, projection and realism -- 'Our profound ignorance' : causal realism, and the failure to detect necessity -- Spreading the mind : projection, necessity and realism -- Into the labyrinth : persons, modality, and Hume's undoing -- Value, projection, and realism -- (...)
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    Pragmatism, realism, and religion.Michael R. Slater - 2008 - Journal of Religious Ethics 36 (4):653-681.
    Pragmatism is often thought to be incompatible with realism, the view that there are knowable mind-independent facts, objects, or properties. In this article, I show that there are, in fact, realist versions of pragmatism and argue that a realist pragmatism of the right sort can make important contributions to such fields as religious ethics and philosophy of religion. Using William James's pragmatism as my primary example, I show (1) that James defended realist and pluralist views in metaphysics, epistemology, (...)
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  21. The multiplicity of religions and the realism-antirealism debate in religion.Piotr Sikora - 2011 - Diametros:93-109.
    In this paper I first briefly outline the difficulty of maintaining a realistic interpretation of religious discourse in the context of religious pluralism. Then I present two attempts to reconcile religious realism and pluralism. The first is John Hick’s proposal, the second the 'internalist pluralism' developed by Victoria Harrison on the basis of Putnam's internal realism. I point out the weaknesses of these theories. Finally, I outline my own proposal, based on a slightly different interpretation of internal (...) than Harrison’s internalist pluralism, namely by using the pragmatic aspects of Putnam's thought. He argues that pragmatic-realistic pluralism avoids the weaknesses of Hick’s and Harrison’s conceptions while at the same time sharing their strengths. (shrink)
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  22. A. Peacocke, "Intimations of reality: Critical realism in science and religion".H. H. Oliver - 1985 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 18 (3):176.
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    The Theology of Rāmānuja: Realism and Religion.C. J. Bartley - 2002 - Psychology Press.
    C.J. Bartley places Ramunuja in his intellectual context. This study is particularly concerned with Ramanuja's engagement with opposing schools of thought and practice, rendering it a valuable contribution to the history of Indian thought.
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    Towards an Ethics of Community: Negotiations of Difference in a Pluralist Society.James Olthuis & Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion (eds.) - 2006 - Wilfrid Laurier Press.
    How do we deal with difference personally, interpersonally, nationally? Can we weave a cohesive social fabric in a religiously plural society without suppressing differences? This collection of significant essays suggests that to truly honour differences in matters of faith and religion we must publicly exercise and celebrate them. The secular/sacred, public/private divisions long considered sacred in the West need to be dismantled if Canada (or any nation state) is to develop a genuine mosaic that embraces fundamental differences instead of (...)
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    Realism In Modern Cosmology.Ernan Mcmullin - 1955 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 29:139-152.
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    Realism In Modern Cosmology.Ernan Mcmullin - 1955 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 29:139-152.
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    Realism in Science.James A. McWilliams - 1939 - Modern Schoolman 16 (2):27-29.
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    The meaning of objectivism and realism in Max Scheler's philosophy of religion: A contribution to the understanding of Max Scheler's catholic period.Hanna Hafkesbrink - 1941 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2 (3):292-309.
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    Transcendentalism and Speculative Realism in Whitehead.James Bradley - 1994 - Process Studies 23 (3):155-191.
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  30. The Tradition of Realism in the Philosophia Perennis.John F. Callahan - 1947 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 22:190-193.
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    The Tradition of Realism in the Philosophia Perennis.John F. Callahan - 1947 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 22:190-193.
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    The Problem of Realism in Politics.Friedrich Baerwald - 1975 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 50 (3):275-288.
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  33. David Hume on religion in England.Religion In England - 1991 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 66 (260):51.
     
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    Political Realism in American Thought. [REVIEW]Richard J. Regan - 1978 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 53 (2):227-229.
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    Meaning, Truth and Realism in Bultmann and Lindbeck.David Fergusson & David Ferguson - 1990 - Religious Studies 26 (2):183-198.
    The philosopher Michael Dummett has argued that a commitment to realism in a given domain must display the following marks: a conception of reality as determinate and mind-independent, the correspondence theory of truth, and a truth conditions theory of meaning. In his own and others' philosophy we see a series of arguments at work in the theory of meaning, in epistemology and in the philosophy of science which converge upon a common rejection of such realism. It is not (...)
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    Realism and belief attribution in Heidegger’s phenomenology of religion.David J. Zoller - 2011 - Continental Philosophy Review 45 (1):101-120.
    This essay offers a new reading of Heidegger’s early “formally indicative” view of religious life as a broad critique of popular representations of religious life in the human sciences and public discourse. While it has frequently been understood that Heidegger’s work aims at the “enactment” of religious life, the logic and implications of this have been rather unclear to most readers. Presenting that logic, I argue that Heidegger’s point parallels that of Alfred Schutz in suggesting that typical academic discussions of (...)
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    Critical Realism and Emergence in a Scaled Geography of Religion.Michael P. Ferber & Trevor M. Harris - 2013 - Journal of Critical Realism 12 (2):183 - 201.
    Scale is a contested concept in human geography fostering debates and contestation that have escalated to the point where some have argued for the term to be expunged from the geographical lexicon. Yet, despite the importance of scale in the geography of religion, the scalar debates in human geography have only rarely penetrated the conceptual base of the sub-discipline. This article addresses the scale debate through a case study of adherents in three churches in West Virginia, USA. The study (...)
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    Objectivism and Realism in the Sciences and Morality.Christopher W. Gowans - 1985 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 59:308-318.
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    Restoring Philosophical Realism in Today’s Intellectual World.Marc F. Griesbach - 1983 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 57:2-13.
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    Restoring Philosophical Realism in Today’s Intellectual World.Marc F. Griesbach - 1983 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 57:2-13.
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    Realism and Anti-realism in Ethics.Tarang Kapoor - 2015 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 11:129-147.
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    Postscript: Materialism and realism in metaethics.Moral Realist - 1995 - In Paul K. Moser & J. D. Trout (eds.), Contemporary Materialism: A Reader. Routledge. pp. 343.
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    Wittgenstein’s Critique of Frazer and Realism/anti-realism Concerning Religion.Caroline Schaffalitzky de Muckadell - 2016 - In Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 403-420.
    This article addresses the impact the reception of Wittgenstein’s works has had on philosophy of religion and the study of religion. Wittgenstein’s critique of Frazer has inspired the current fundamental dichotomy between two views on religious belief: a cognitivist, realist interpretation and an expressivist, anti-realist interpretation. Wittgenstein’s account provides an interpretation of religious language that makes sense of existential and non-literal meaning of religious practices and cognitive content, and his account has become a stepping stone for a tradition (...)
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    Recent Trends Toward Realism in American Philosophy.Malachy Sullivan - 1955 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 29:220-227.
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    Recent Trends Toward Realism in American Philosophy.Malachy Sullivan - 1955 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 29:220-227.
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  46. h) Why Nyaya Remains Realist: Second Round Arindam Chakraborty Let us assume that Navya Nyaya cannot make the distinction between sense and reference. Why should that entail (as Daya.Why Nydya Remains Realist - 2004 - In Daya Krishna (ed.), Discussion and Debate in Indian Philosophy: Issues in Vedānta, Mīmāṁsā, and Nyāya. Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
     
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    Sacred Realism: Religion and the Imagination in Modern Spanish Narrative. By Noël Valis.Patrick Madigan - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (6):1058-1058.
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  48. Religion, human rights and democracy in post-1940 France in theory and practice : from Maritain's Thomism to Vlgnawc's secular realism.Wim Weymans - 2018 - In Rajesh Heynickx & Stéphane Symons (eds.), So What's New About Scholasticism?: How Neo-Thomism Helped Shape the Twentieth Century. Boston: De Gruyter.
  49. Understanding Religion, Governing Religion: A Realist Perspective.Enzo Rossi - 2016 - In Cécile Laborde & Aurélia Bardon (eds.), Religion in Liberal Political Philosophy. New York, NY: oxford university press.
    Cécile Laborde has argued that the freedom we think of as ‘freedom of religion’ should be understood as a bundle of separate and relatively independent freedoms. I criticise that approach by pointing out that it is insufficiently sensitive to facts about the sorts of entities that liberal states are. I argue that states have good reasons to mould phenomena such as religion into easily governable monoliths. If this is a problem from the normative point of view, it is (...)
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    A Realist Approach in Analytic Theology and the Islamic Tradition.Abbas Ahsan - 2017 - Philosophy and Theology 29 (1):101-132.
    I shall argue that the prominent realist methodological approach that is adopted by majority of analytic theologians is inconsistent with the Islamic tradition. I will propose that the realist outlook is constituted of two essential components – metaphysical theological realism and epistemic theological realism – both of which fail to be amenable with the Islamic tradition. The prime reason for this, as I shall demonstrate, is that both metaphysical theological realism and epistemic theological realism divest the (...)
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