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Deuser, Hermann Gottesinstinkt. Semiotische Religionstheorie und Pragmatismus 2004. X, 352 pages. RPT 12
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Hermann DeuserGottesinstinktSemiotische Religionstheorie und Pragmatismus [The Godly Instinct. Semiotic Religious Theory and Pragmatism.]Published in German. Due to the subjectivization of modern philosophy and its separation of nature and mind, it seems unusual to think of 'God' and 'instinct' in one context. It is mainly the history of the reception of Kant's transcendental philosophy which led to abstractions and distances in relation to natural religiosity. On behalf of American philosophy , pragmatism and semiotics, Hermann Deuser opposes this tradition. He argues in favor of a rediscovery of God's 'reality' and calls for the development of a theory of religion which is in keeping with the times. The consequence of this would be that the philosophy of religion and theology could discover common productive models of thought which could promote the dialog among religions and also serve to strengthen individual religiosity.
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