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The Credibility of Science and Religion: Comparing the Rational Structure of Scientific and Religious Belief Systems

The Credibility of Science and Religion: Comparing the Rational Structure of Scientific and Religious Belief Systems

Hardcover

Series: Philosophical Analysis, Book 90

Philosophy

ISBN10: 3111348431
ISBN13: 9783111348438
Publisher: de Gruyter
Published: Jan 27 2025
Pages: 674
Weight: 2.66
Height: 1.63 Width: 6.14 Depth: 9.21
Language: English

Weingartner compares criteria and basic assumptions for the credibility of scientific and religious belief systems. It is shown that mankind has access to basic knowledge about a higher spiritual power and knowledge by conscience about what is obligatory or forbidden. This is defended by further axiomatizations on basic terms as natural goods, natural and moral law, and conscience. Scientific and religious belief systems are then compared thoroughly and by logical deduction and verisimilitude. One main argument is that every kind of belief system has an upper and a lower bound of credibility, yet a degree of credibility that leads to the impossibility of rational justification for scientific belief systems must not be required from religious belief systems. Further topics are internal and external consistency, local refutation, mutual complementation between religion and theory of evolution as well as a comparison of the five world religions leading to general features of religion. It is shown that one main yet basic axiom of morality is the principle of charity. Finally, the book concludes with the credibility-requirements of science towards religion and those of religion towards science.

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