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Does Philosophy of Religion Solve Religious Conflicts?

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  • Laxmikanta Padhi Associate Professor in Philosophy University of North Bengal Darjeeling, West Bengal

Keywords:

Dharma, Philosophy, Religion, Brahman, Sociology

Abstract

There is no doubt that, religion is ubiquitous. Nevertheless, attempting to offer a definition of religion which captures all and only what are taken to be religions is notoriously difficult. Historically, philosophical reflection on religion had two kinds of motivations: first, God or Brahman or NirviiiJa or whatever else the object of religious thought, attitudes, feelings, and practice was believed to be, and, second, the human religious subject, that is, the thoughts, attitudes, feelings, and practices themselves.

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2022-04-13