Cognitive Science of Religion and the Rationality of Religious Beliefs (61-70)

Seungbae Park

ABSTRACT: Cognitive science of religion does not tell us whether we are justified in believing that God exists or does not exist. Consequently, cognitive science of religion neither rationally compels us to believe or to disbelieve in God. Under such epistemic circumstances, the English notion of rationality implies that it is rational for theists to believe in God and for atheists to disbelieve in God

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