THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY IN THEIR RELATION TO LOGIC
This article analyzes the relationship of philosophy and theology to the phenomenon of thinking–logic culture. Religions, as you know, can be divided on different grounds. Religion is, of course, not only a form of social consciousness, as, for example, he taught the official world communication. Re...
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Published in | Al-Farabi Vol. 81; no. 1; pp. 3 - 15 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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15.03.2023
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Summary: | This article analyzes the relationship of philosophy and theology to the phenomenon of thinking–logic culture. Religions, as you know, can be divided on different grounds. Religion is, of course, not only a form of social consciousness, as, for example, he taught the official world communication. Religion is a rather complex sphere of culture. The article is based on some of the paradigms of religions: firstly, it is the recognition or non-recognition of the existence of God (gods). In this case, religions are divided into non-theistic (recognizing the existence of God or gods) and non-theistic (denying the existence of God or gods. The second type includes, for example, Buddhism. The second basis for distinguishing religions is the number of postulated and revered gods. As a rule, either many gods are postulated (this is polytheism) or one god (this is monotheism). Finally, the third foundation is the status of religion in humanity, the degree of its prevalence, and the number of its adherents. In particular, philosophy is, as is well known, a critical reflection on ideological and world-related problems. The authors argue that the formation of logic in the period of the medieval Muslim East is due to the complex process of the formation of philosophy, humanities, and medieval science in general, in the process of a complex dispute with theology. |
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ISSN: | 1999-5911 |
DOI: | 10.48010/2023.1/1999-5911.01 |