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116What Is a Science of Religion?Philosophy 93 (4): 485-503. 2018.Modern sociology and anthropology proposed from their very beginnings a scientific study of religion. This paper discusses attempts to understand religion in this ‘scientific’ way. I start with a classical canon of anthropology and sociology of religion, in the works of E. B. Tylor, Max Weber and Émile Durkheim. Science aims to be a discourse that transcends local identities; it is deeply cosmopolitan. To offer a local metaphysics as its basis would produce a discourse that was not recognizable …Read more
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80As if: idealization and idealsHarvard University Press. 2017.Idealization is a central feature of human thought. We build ideal models in the sciences, our politics is guided by pictures of impossible utopias, and our thinking about the arts and moral life is guided by images of how things might have been. In all these cases we sometimes proceed with a representation of the world that we know is not true or aim at a world we accept we cannot realize. This is the world of the "as if," which the philosopher Hans Vaihinger delineated at the turn of the centu…Read more
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2Ethnic Identity as a Political ResourceIn Teodros Kiros (ed.), Explorations in African Political Thought: Identity, Community, Ethics, Routledge. pp. 45--54. 2001.
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558Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of StrangersW.W. Norton & Co. 2006.A political and philosophical manifesto considers the ramifications of a world in which Western society is divided from other cultures, evaluating the limited capacity of differentiating societies as compared to the power of a united world.
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