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Yiftach J. H. Fehige

University of Toronto, St. George Campus
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  • University of Toronto, St. George Campus
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Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2004
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
General Philosophy of Science
  • All publications (82)
  •  2584
    Thought Experiments: State of the Art
    with Michael T. Stuart and James Robert Brown
    In Michael T. Stuart, Yiftach Fehige & James Robert Brown (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments, Routledge. pp. 1-28. 2018.
    This is the introduction to the Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments
    Thought ExperimentsHistory of Western PhilosophyImaginationHistory of Science, MiscIntuitionPhilosop…Read more
    Thought ExperimentsHistory of Western PhilosophyImaginationHistory of Science, MiscIntuitionPhilosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  40
    Moving Further Beyond Secularism: A “Lutheran” Reading of the Cosmology of Thomas Nagel
    Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 60 (2): 229-254. 2018.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 60 Heft: 2 Seiten: 229-254.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  340
    Thought Experimenting with God. Revisiting the Ontological Argument
    Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 51 (3): 249-267. 2009.
    The ontological argument is one of the most intriguing lines of reasoning in Western thought. Leaving behind debates over the proper relation between science and religion, it makes a simple move from conceptual analysis to existence in order to prove the existence of god. The ontological argument will be reviewed against the background of the contemporary debate on thought experiments. Assuming that the ontological argument fails as a philosophical proof, I will argue that its move from concept …Read more
    The ontological argument is one of the most intriguing lines of reasoning in Western thought. Leaving behind debates over the proper relation between science and religion, it makes a simple move from conceptual analysis to existence in order to prove the existence of god. The ontological argument will be reviewed against the background of the contemporary debate on thought experiments. Assuming that the ontological argument fails as a philosophical proof, I will argue that its move from concept to existence might best be understood as a thought experiment of revealed theology (a theology based on revelation – unlike philosophical theology/natural theology). Viewed from this perspective it makes sense that Anselm of Canterbury offered his versions of the ontological argument in the form of a prayer, which, presupposing the existence of god, seems to run counter to a proof of god's existence.
    Philosophy of ReligionAnselm's Ontological ArgumentThought Experiments
  •  2049
    Hilary Putnam. Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Lévinas, Wittgenstein. Indiana University Press, 2008
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (2): 139--143. 2009.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Gottesbeweis oder Gedankenexperiment christlicher Theologie? Zu Dombrowskis Verteidigung des ontologischen Arguments
    Jahrbuch für Religionsphilosophie 8. 2009.
  •  39
    Die Frage nach Gott und eine Kritik der überzogenen Antwort von Norbert Hoerster
    Theologie Und Philosophie 81 (4): 93-103. 2006.
    In this paper I show why Norbert Hoerster's plea for atheism is rather unconvincing.
    AtheismArguments Against Theism, Misc
  •  174
    The meaning of the world’s meaning (review)
    EMBO 8 (5). 2007.
    DarwinismNatural Sciences, Misc
  •  21
    Miracles and Science: Mora than a Miraculous Relationship
    Toronto Journal of Theology 28 (1): 159-163. 2012.
    A solicited response to Robert Larmer's defence of the supernaturalist model of miracles. I show why Larmer fails to make his claim plausible that there aren't any good theological reasons to turn away from the supernaturalist model of miracles.
    Miracles, Misc
  •  159
    Sexualphilosophie: eine einführende Annäherung
    LIT. 2007.
    This book is an introduction to philosophy of sex. The history of philosophy of sex is depicted (from Plato to Herman Schmitz) to set up the background against which the philosophy of sex by Herman Schmitz is analyzed. This leads to the discussion of topics like masturbation, the ontology of the sexed human body, and same-sex marriage.
    Philosophy of Sexuality, General WorksGay MarriageThe Nature of Sex, MiscHistory of Western Philosop…Read more
    Philosophy of Sexuality, General WorksGay MarriageThe Nature of Sex, MiscHistory of Western Philosophy, MiscSexual Activities, Misc
  •  26
    Das leibliche Selbst. Vorlesungen zur Phänomenologie des Leibes (review)
    Theologie Und Philosophie 76 (3): 472-475. 2001.
    PhenomenologyPhilosophy of ReligionHusserl: Works
  •  47
    Medien der Vernunft. Eine Theorie des Geistes und der Rationalität auf der Grundlage einer Theorie der Medien (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 55 (4): 361-365. 2002.
    Philosophy of Mind, General Works
  •  20
    Gedankenexperimente. Die Genese einer wissenschaftsphilosophischen Forschungstradition nach Ulrich Kühne
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie (1): 149-157. 2007.
    This is a review essay of what is probably the best contribution to the history of the philosophical investigation into thought experiments.
    Scientific Method, MiscellaneousPhilosophy of Science, Miscellaneous
  •  172
    Wessen Wille geschehe? Fremdnützige Forschung an Nichteinwilligungsfähigen. Die Argumente in der philosophischen Kritik
    Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie Forschung 58 (3): 397-427. 2004.
    This paper critically examines the predominant arguments that have been proposed either in favour or against non-benefit medical research with human subjects incapable of informed consent. It is argued that none of the arguments succeeds, while acknowledging that such research is necessary.
    Biomedical Ethics, Misc
  •  46
    Wissenschaftstheorie. Eine philosophische Einführung (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 55 (1): 70-74. 2002.
    Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous
  •  152
    Sexual diversity and divine creation: A tightrope walk between christianity and science
    Zygon 48 (1): 35-59. 2013.
    Although modern societies have come to recognize diversity in human sexuality as simply part of nature, many Christian communities and thinkers still have considerable difficulties with related developments in politics, legislation, and science. In fact, homosexuality is a recurrent topic in the transdisciplinary encounter between Christianity and the sciences, an encounter that is otherwise rather “asexual.” I propose that the recent emergence of “Christianity and Science” as an academic field …Read more
    Although modern societies have come to recognize diversity in human sexuality as simply part of nature, many Christian communities and thinkers still have considerable difficulties with related developments in politics, legislation, and science. In fact, homosexuality is a recurrent topic in the transdisciplinary encounter between Christianity and the sciences, an encounter that is otherwise rather “asexual.” I propose that the recent emergence of “Christianity and Science” as an academic field in its own right is an important part of the larger context of the difficulties related to attempts to reconcile Christianity and a recognition of diversity in human sexuality as a norm. Through a critical discussion of arguments which are upheld most disturbingly on a global scale by the Roman Catholic Church and supported with much sophistry by important stakeholders of an influential stream in analytic philosophy of religion, this paper aims to contextualize and defend the legitimacy of the question why God would create homosexuals as such if it is true that every homosexual act is prohibited by God. While recently advanced nonheterosexist scientific models of sexuality in nature inform the discussion, I reject the simplistic view that religions suppress and the sciences liberate in matters sexual
    Science and Religion
  •  28
    Giving an Account of Oneself (review)
    Theologie Und Philosophie 79 (1): 146-149. 2004.
    20th Century PhilosophyPhilosophy of Religion
  •  113
    Putnams Semi-Fideismus
    Theologische Quartalschrift 185 (3): 215-234. 2007.
    In this paper I argue that Hilary Putnam is a semi-fideist.
    Atheism and Agnosticism, MiscJudaismEpistemology of Religion, MiscPhilosophy of Religion, Misc
  •  546
    Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life (review)
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (2): 139-143. 2009.
    JudaismPhilosophy of Religion, Misc
  •  64
    Die Geschlechtererosion des Semantischen Realismus
    mentis. 2006.
    This work is a contribution to analytic philosophy of sex. It deals with the scientific concept of the sexed human body by focusing in particular on the logical and the semantic implications of such a concept.
    Science and ValuesRealism and Anti-Realism, MiscPhilosophy of Sexuality, MiscMichel FoucaultJudith B…Read more
    Science and ValuesRealism and Anti-Realism, MiscPhilosophy of Sexuality, MiscMichel FoucaultJudith Butler
  •  161
    The negation of nonsense is nonsense: Hilary Putnam on science and religion
    Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 52 (4): 350-376. 2010.
    While the influential analytical philosopher Hilary Putnam has made significant contributions to philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and philosophy of science, he isn't generally regarded as a philosopher of religion or a theologian. Nonetheless, I argue that his work should be of great interest to philosophers of religion and theologians. Focusing on the relationship between science and religion, this paper explores the importance of Putnam's attempt to reconcile his anti-metaphysical st…Read more
    While the influential analytical philosopher Hilary Putnam has made significant contributions to philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and philosophy of science, he isn't generally regarded as a philosopher of religion or a theologian. Nonetheless, I argue that his work should be of great interest to philosophers of religion and theologians. Focusing on the relationship between science and religion, this paper explores the importance of Putnam's attempt to reconcile his anti-metaphysical stance and his commitment to a religious form of life for theology. I first demonstrate why an anti-metaphysical stance and a commitment to Judaism can be deemed contradictory, and then characterize Putnam's anti-metaphysical stance as a modus vivendi to avoid both of what I call analytic and scientistic metaphysics. In a third step I offer my interpretation of Putnam's way of relating science and religion without metaphysics in the qualified sense, and subsequently spell out some important consequences of the emerging picture for theology. In my conclusion I give an account of Putnam as a transitional thinker, and draw a parallel between some of his work and Kierkegaard's “leap of faith”
    JudaismFaithGeneral Philosophy of Science, MiscMetaphysics, MiscArguments Against Theism, MiscScienc…Read more
    JudaismFaithGeneral Philosophy of Science, MiscMetaphysics, MiscArguments Against Theism, MiscScience and Religion
  •  42
    ‘Sein, das verstanden werden kann, ist Sprache’. Hommage an Hans-Georg Gadamer (review)
    Theologie Und Philosophie 77 (3): 460-462. 2002.
    Hans-Georg GadamerPhilosophy of Religion
  •  39
    Science and Religion: East and West (edited book)
    Routledge India. 2016.
    This volume situates itself within the context of the rapidly growing interdisciplinary field that is dedicated to the study of the complex interactions between science and religion. It presents an innovative approach insofar as it addresses the Eurocentrism that is still prevalent in this field. At the same time it reveals how science develops in the space that emerges between the ‘local’ and the ‘global’. The volume examines a range of themes central to the interaction between science and reli…Read more
    This volume situates itself within the context of the rapidly growing interdisciplinary field that is dedicated to the study of the complex interactions between science and religion. It presents an innovative approach insofar as it addresses the Eurocentrism that is still prevalent in this field. At the same time it reveals how science develops in the space that emerges between the ‘local’ and the ‘global’. The volume examines a range of themes central to the interaction between science and religion: ‘Eastern’ thought within ‘Western’ science and religion and vice versa, and revisits thinkers who sought to integrate ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ thinking. It studies Zen Buddhism and its relation to psychotherapy, Islamic science, Vedantic science, atheism in India, and Darwinism, offering in turn new perspectives on a variety of approaches to nature. Part of the Science and Technology Studies series, this volume brings together original perspectives from major scholars from across disciplines and will be of great interest to scholars and students of science and technology studies, history of science, philosophy of science, religious studies, and sociology.
    Science and Religion
  •  12
    Der mentale Zugang zur Welt (review)
    Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy 8 (1): 231-238. 2004.
    Realism and Anti-Realism
  •  24
    More than Sand Castles: Paul Tillich, Christianity, and Science
    In Gerhard Schreiber & Heiko Schulz (eds.), Kritische Theologie: Tillich in Frankfurt, De Gruyter. pp. 251-268. 2015.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  190
    Gottesbeweis oder Gedankenexperiment christlicher Theologie? Zu Dombrowskis Verteidigung des Ontologischen Arguments
    Jahrbuch für Religionsphilosophie 8 69-91. 2009.
    In this paper I argue that Daniel A. Dombrowski's defence of a version of Anselm's ontological argument fails.
    Anselm's Ontological ArgumentCosmological Arguments for Theism, Misc
  •  62
    Wessen Wille geschehe? Fremdnützige Forschung an Nichteinwilligungsfähigen. Die Argumente in der philosophischen Kritik
    Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 58 (3). 2004.
    Drei Argumente scheinen insgesamt zur Bewältigung des akuten medizinethischen Problems der fremdnützigen Forschung an Nichteinwilligungsfähigen im Umlauf zu sein: Das Autonomieargument und das Innovationsforschungsfreiheitsargument , mit denen eine Berechtigung herbeizuführen versucht wird, als auch das Menschenwürdeargument , das dem Verbot dienen soll. AA hat nach wie vor den größten Einfluss in der Debatte um PfFN. Nach einer knappen Skizze des Ausmaßes von dem angemeldeten Bedarf an fremdnüt…Read more
    Drei Argumente scheinen insgesamt zur Bewältigung des akuten medizinethischen Problems der fremdnützigen Forschung an Nichteinwilligungsfähigen im Umlauf zu sein: Das Autonomieargument und das Innovationsforschungsfreiheitsargument , mit denen eine Berechtigung herbeizuführen versucht wird, als auch das Menschenwürdeargument , das dem Verbot dienen soll. AA hat nach wie vor den größten Einfluss in der Debatte um PfFN. Nach einer knappen Skizze des Ausmaßes von dem angemeldeten Bedarf an fremdnütziger Forschung mit Nichteinwilligungsfähigen, wird deswegen AA zunächst in verschiedenen Versionen diskutiert, um zu zeigen, dass es ebenso wenig überzeugen kann wie letztendlich MA und IF. Mit der Diskussion von MA zeigt sich jedoch, dass eine Limitierung der zur Disposition stehenden Forschungspraxis geboten scheint, nämlich die unhintergehbare Wahrung der Selbstzwecklichkeit der Person, die sich jenseits enthobener Spekulation im Rekurs auf den Art. 1 Abs. 1 GG konkret ausbuchstabieren lässt. Die Diskussion von IF indiziert dagegen eindringlich die unleugbare Berechtigung fremdnütziger Forschung an Nichteinwilligungsfähigen. Eine befriedigende medizinethische Lösung, so wird abschließend angezeigt, lässt sich in dem skizzierten Argumentationsrahmen wohl nur erreichen, wenn das Verhältnis von Gemeinwohl- und Individualwohl geklärt ist
  •  45
    Between complexity and harmony: Peter Harrison on science and religion: Peter Harrison: The territories of science and religion. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2015, xiii+300pp, $30 Cloth
    Metascience 25 (3): 355-362. 2016.
    Science and Religion
  • The art of dialogue and the Christian-Jewish encounter. A first approach – L. Rodriguez Duplá: Gotteserkenntnis und natürliche Religion bei Max Scheler
    Jahrbuch für Religionsphilosophie 9. 2010.
  •  56
    Judith Butler (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 56 (1): 75-77. 2003.
    Judith ButlerPoststructural Feminism
  •  168
    Quantum physics and theology: John Polkinghorne on thought experiments
    Zygon 47 (2): 256-288. 2012.
    Abstract Thought experimentation is part of accepted scientific practice, and this makes it surprising that philosophers of science did not seriously engage with it for a very long time. The situation changed in the 1990s, resulting in a highly intriguing debate over thought experiments. Initially, the discussion focused mostly on thought experiments in physics, philosophy, and mathematics. Other disciplines have since become the subject of interest. Yet, nothing substantial has been said about …Read more
    Abstract Thought experimentation is part of accepted scientific practice, and this makes it surprising that philosophers of science did not seriously engage with it for a very long time. The situation changed in the 1990s, resulting in a highly intriguing debate over thought experiments. Initially, the discussion focused mostly on thought experiments in physics, philosophy, and mathematics. Other disciplines have since become the subject of interest. Yet, nothing substantial has been said about the role of thought experiments in nonphilosophical theology. This paper discusses the role of thought experiments in Christian theology in comparison to their role in quantum physics, as mentioned by John Polkinghorne in Quantum Physics and Theology. We first look briefly at the history of the inquiry into thought experiments and then at Polkinghorne's remarks about the role of thought experimentation in quantum physics and Christian eschatology. To determine the actual importance of thought experiments in Christian theology a number of new examples are introduced in a third step. In the light of these examples, in a fourth step, we address the question of what it is that explains the cognitive efficacy of thought experiments in quantum physics and Christian theology
    Philosophy of ReligionQuantum Mechanics, Misc
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