This resource contains everything students and teachers alike need to learn or teach the “Religious Language” area of the AQA A-Level Philosophy specification. It contains the following information:
The distinction between cognitivism and non-cognitivism about religious language.
The empiricist/logical positivist challenges to the status of metaphysical (here, religious) language: the verification principle and verification/falsification (Ayer).
Hick’s response to Ayer (eschatological verification) and issues arising from that response.
Further responses: the ‘University Debate’
Anthony Flew on falsification (Wisdom’s ‘Gardener’)
Basil Mitchell’s response to Flew (the Partisan)
Hare’s response to Flew (bliks and the lunatic)
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