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Pragmatic Inquiry And Religious Communities 1st Ed Brandon Danielhughes

  • SKU: BELL-7152100
Pragmatic Inquiry And Religious Communities 1st Ed Brandon Danielhughes
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Author: Brandon Daniel-Hughes
ISBN: 9783319941929, 9783319941936, 3319941925, 3319941933
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Pragmatic Inquiry And Religious Communities 1st Ed Brandon Danielhughes by Brandon Daniel-hughes 9783319941929, 9783319941936, 3319941925, 3319941933 instant download after payment.

This book examines the ways in which religious communities experimentally engage the world and function as fallible inquisitive agents, despite frequent protests to the contrary. Using the philosophy of inquiry and semiotics of Charles Sanders Peirce, it develops unique naturalist conceptions of religious meaning and ultimate orientation while also arguing for a reappraisal of the ways in which the world’s venerable religious traditions enable novel forms of communal inquiry into what Peirce termed “vital matters.” Pragmatic inquiry, it argues, is a ubiquitous and continuous phenomenon. Thus, religious participation, though cautiously conservative in many ways, is best understood as a variety of inhabited experimentation. Religious communities embody historically mediated hypotheses about how best to engage the world and curate networks of semiotic resources for rendering those engagements meaningful. Religions best fulfill their inquisitive function when they both deploy and reform their sign systems as they learn better to engage reality.

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