Humanizing Philosophy of Religion: on Language in Levinas and Sellars.
Abstract
An essay is presented on the philosophy of religion (PoR) with regard to two orientations to the subject. These orientations are the claim that the PoR's purpose is to promote a set of absolute moral norms and the claim that the field aims to determine whether religious communities' practices are true. Also explored are the tendency of the PoR to enable a thinking subject to make true claims, the mashup PoR, and the canon of modern PoR.