Aristotelian position in the empirical sense
Aristotelian position in the empirical sense
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Traditional atheism acknowledges God's existence a priori and holds that the world is governed by that God. James, on the other hand, argues that the existence of God should be evaluated on the basis of our concrete religious experience. This position is also compatible with religious pluralism. It is not a position of absolute truth, because it does not insist on the absolute truth of any particular religious doctrine, but rather believes that various forms of belief can have empirical meaning. Furthermore, James believed that this position had the potential to soften the conflict between science and religion. For he believed that atheism in the empirical sense is not necessarily inconsistent with the scientific worldview, but rather complements the meaning of human experience in areas that science cannot deal with. ---
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