Experience and Religious Belief: Wittgenstein's Epistemology of Religion

Wittgenstein-Studien 10 (1):279-293 (2019)
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In this paper, we defend the view that, although Wittgenstein does not present an epistemology of religion in the sense of the term most commonly found in traditional philosophical texts, he does explore a different understanding of religious epistemology – one that aligns the religious attitude with a particular form of know-how.

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