Социальная верификация религиозного знания (Social Verification of Religious Knowledge)

Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 53 (3):58-67 (2017)
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The paper is a part of the panel discussion with John Greco about his theory of the transmission of religious knowledge. My goal here is not to argue with Greco's theory, but to find out whether it requires any adjustment. I argue that Greco's theory of the social transmission of knowledge requires the transmitted knowledge to be socially verifiable, that is, to be subject to those means of confirmation that pertain to the social system. Unfortunately, some kinds of religious knowledge are not socially verifiable; therefore, they cannot be transmitted via Greco's social mechanism. I conclude that Greco's theory turns out to be applicable to the socially verifiable religious testimonies, and not applicable to the rest.

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Pavel Butakov
Institute Of Philosophy And Law, Novosibirsk

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The transmission of knowledge.Michael Welbourne - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (114):1-9.

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