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The paradoxical anchoring of Kojève’s philosophizing in the tradition of Russian religious philosophy
The subject of this paper is Alexandre Kojève’s relationship to Russian Religious Philosophy, which is characterized by a paradoxical contrast...
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Gottesglaube as Glaubenstrotz. The concessive structure of the Christian religious attitude
The topic of the present reflection is Christian religious belief. Specifically, we will use Husserlian tools in order to examine the positional...
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Bill of Rights I: The Establishment Clause and the Right to the Free Exercise of Religion
This chapter examines the first amendment to the Constitution, which contains the establishment and free religious expression clause. The new,... -
Do Individual Auditors from More Religious Hometowns Enhance Audit Quality? Evidence from an Islamic Country
This study investigates the effect of individual auditors from more religious hometowns on audit quality, utilizing social identity and social norm...
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Applying Methodological Individualism in the Analysis of Religious Phenomena
The religious dimension, meant as an expression of voluntary and conscious action, has proved crucial to understanding the transformations that... -
Social Entities with and without Explicit Establishment
Much work in social ontology analyzes how social entities are based on collective intentionality. A neglected perspective is, however, the... -
Reformed Popular Religion: A Supervised State Church and Religious Fictionalism
The final chapter focuses on Hume’s sporadic but substantial positive remarks on institutional religion, mainly in The History of England. Moreover,... -
Zhuangzi and Religious Daoism
Zhuang Zhou, the ancient thinker associated with the text Zhuangzi, in religious Daoism was honored as a recluse and stylized as an immortal, but did... -
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A Critical Look at Religious Diversity and Responding to Its Challenges
Religious diversity has been a subject of many discussions and debates. Many scholars have concluded that although many religions exist, we can... -
Japanese Responses to Hick’s Religious Pluralism: Hick’s Liberalism Inherited from British Idealism
In Japan, there have been various responses to John Hick’s religious pluralism. This chapter categorizes these responses into two groups: positive... -
Failed human: on national guilt and its religious roots
This commentary considers the idea of collective responsibility in conjunction with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Drawing on the works of Karl...
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Enrico del Carretto: Why a Religious Order Is Not a Mere Collection of Individuals
Enrico del Carretto was a Franciscan theologian who called himself a bachelor of theology late in life, after becoming bishop of Lucca in 1300. He... -
Totalitarian Regimes as Religious CAS
To end up agreeing with Kierkegaard that “anxiety is the dizziness of freedom” one does not need anything more than sincere introspection. We are now... -
Introduction: Religious Crisis and the Debate Between Divine Love and Justice
For centuries, Christian piety was centred on the notion of charity, which indicated both God’s love for humankind and human charitable works towards... -
Enabling Exit: Religious Association and Membership Contract
This paper investigates the right of exit from religious associations. The liberal state has a compelling interest in overseeing exit, even if it...
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Religious influences on the rationalization of corporate bribery in Indonesia: a phenomenological study
This study explores Islamic influences on corporate bribery practices in Indonesia. As the dominant religion in Indonesia, Islam substantially...
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Sexual identity or religious freedom: could conversion therapy ever be morally permissible in limited urgent situations?
Conversion therapy refers to a range of unscientific, discredited and harmful heterosexist practices that attempt to re-align an individual’s sexual...
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Philosopher, Religious Thinker or Contemplative Practitioner? Making Sense of Dōgen Beyond Zen Modernism
Van der Braak reflects on the different approaches to understanding Dōgen’s work. For his own, he uses the philosophical hermeneutics of the German... -
Existentialism, existentialists, and Marxism: From critique to integration within the philosophical establishment in Socialist Romania
In this paper, we discuss how existentialism was criticized, disseminated, and gradually autochthonized in the main philosophical journals of...