On the Proper Scope of Philosophy of Religion

Sofia Philosophical Review (1):68-74 (2019)
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Diego Bubbio criticizes the current debate between the “new theists” and the “new atheists,” arguing that philosophy of religion has been reduced to a kind of inconclusive debate between atheistic naturalism and theistic natural philosophy. He calls for a revision of the criteria defining the scope of philosophy of religion and believes that the post-Kantian philosophy (particularly contemporary continental philosophy) can help set a proper normative criterion for redefining the scope of philosophy of religion. In this article, we elaborate on some other aspects on which continental philosophers can have a role in setting a proper scope for the philosophy of religion.

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