Hare's non cognitive approach Flashcards

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What does Hare critique about Flew and Ayer?

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He says they’re wrong in their foundational assumption that religious language is an attempt to describe reality.

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What is religious language to Hare?

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Religious language expresses a non-cognitive attitude which he referred to as ‘Blik’

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What does religious language affect?

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Human behaviour and mentality and therefore making it meaningful to those who have it.

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What is type of language is religious language to Hare?

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Non-Cognitively meaningful.

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How did Hare illustrate his arguement?

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The story of a student with an attitude of paranoia who believed his professor was trying to kill him.

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What does Hare’s story show?

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Religious language is just like the story, an expression of a personal attitude/ feeling.

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What is the critique of Hare’s theory?

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Many religious believers would not accept it as they would argue that they aren’t just expressing their personal feelings, they’re expressing a cognitive belief in god, like Aquinas’ Cosmological Argument; it’s not just his personal belief it’s a cognitive belief in god.

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Defence of Hare.

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Religious people may argue that they’re describing reality however they are arguably just describing their reality as an expression of their own personal feelings and attitudes- their blik.

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