AQA NOTES RS: Religious Language
- The problem of religious language
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Logical Positivists
- The issue of whether religious language should be viewed cognitively or non-cognitively.
- The challenges of the Verification and Falsification Principles to the meaningfulness of religious language.
- Strengths and Weaknesses of Verification Principle.
-Strengths and Weaknesses of the Falsification Principle. - Responses to these challenges from verification and falsification.
- Eschatological Verification + Strengths and Weaknesses.
- Key ideas of the Celestial City.
- Religious language as an expression of a Blik with reference to Hare.
- Religious language as a language game with reference to Wittgenstein.
- Conclusions as to the issue whether religious language should be viewed cognitively or non-cognitively.
- Other views of the nature of religious language.
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