Reason and the Heart
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William J. Wainwright
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Between the opposing claims of reason and religious subjectivity may be a middle ground, William J. Wainwright argues. His book is a philosophical reflection on the role of emotion in guiding reason. There is evidence, he contends, that reason...
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William J. Wainwright is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. He is the editor, with Robert Audi, of Rationality, Religious Belief, and Moral Commitment: New Essays in the Philosophy of Religion, also from Cornell.
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Wainwright succeeds in offering a clarifying account and compelling defense of a theory of justification which is now coming to receive increasing attention, and deservedly so. I recommend this book most highly.
Wainwright explores the view that religious beliefs can and should be based on supporting evidence that can be accurately assessed only by people having suitable moral and spiritual capacities.... Highly recommended for all philosophy collections.
C. Stephen Evans:
Reason and the Heart calls attention in a clear and forceful way to the importance of its claims, and it provides some interesting concrete examples of philosophers who have done religious epistemology in this fashion.
G. Simon Harak, S.J.:
A close and intellectually satisfying analysis and defense of the need for proper dispositions for evaluating religious truth claims.
Charles Taliaferro:
Much of the... literature on the epistemology of religious belief has focused on the traditional theistic arguments, so-called Reformed epistemology, and religious experience. Wainwright's book has something to offer each of these debates, but in its own right the book charts and independent, promising project.
Robert Holyer:
Evidentialists have often assigned the passions an important motivational role in the assessment of religious beliefs.... In what is surely one of the most important works in epistemology in recent years, William Wainwright attempts to take us further.
William L. Rowe, Purdue University:
In this well-reasoned volume, Wainwright advances and defends a neglected position in the contemporary debate over the rationality of religious belief. Challenging the view that objective reason alone is sufficient for rightly assessing the evidence on which religious beliefs may be grounded, he argues that a properly disposed heart—our passional nature—is vital to seeing the force of the deliverances of objective reason. Through penetrating and insightful analyses of the writings of Jonathan Edwards, John Henry Newman, and William James, Wainwright builds a powerful case for the importance of the passions of the heart in the search for truth. This is an exceptionally interesting and philosophically important book.
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