Religion and the demise of liberal rationalism the foundational crisis of the separation of church and state
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- 9780226641928
- 323.442 22 OW-R
- JC574 .O94 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-205) and index.
If liberalism is a faith, what becomes of the separation of church and state? -- Pragmatism, liberalism, and the quarrel between science and religion -- Rorty's repudiation of epistemology -- Rortian irony and the "de-divinization" of liberalism -- Religion and Rawls's freestanding liberalism -- Stanley Fish and the demise of the separation of church and state -- Fish, Locke, and religious neutrality -- Reason, indifference, and the aim of religious freedom -- Appendix : a reply to Stanley Fish.
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