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    Argument C. S. Lewisa przeciwko naturalizmowi
    with Peter van Inwagen and Michał Buraczewski
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 67 (2): 169-183. 2019.
    Original: Peter van Inwagen, “C. S. Lewis’s Argument against Naturalism”, The Journal of Inklings Studies 1, no. 2 : 25–40. Translation with permission of the author. This paper is an evaluation of the argument of Chapter 3 of the second edition of C. S. Lewis’s Miracles. This argument is an attempt to demonstrate that naturalism implies that none of our beliefs is based on reasoning — a “cardinal difficulty for naturalism,” since a belief in naturalism that was not based on reasoning would be i…Read more
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    This article focuses on alternative religion, its influence on the concept of religion and its relation to culture. The main argument of this article is that fiction based religions promote a new understanding of religion, and are a reflection of contemporary cultural trends: the emphasis on individualization and the promotion of pluralism. These phenomena lead to a broadening of the meaning of “religion.” The presented issue is exemplified by jediism.