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- W4225997357 abstract "Like other members of the Vienna Circle, Schlick did not consider religion as a core issue of his philosophical inquiry. The very focus of Schlick’s philosophy of culture was rather ethics, which represented, from the early years on to his last work, a pivotal point of reference in order to guide human life, even in what concerns that activity usually termed as “knowledge”. Nonetheless, Schlick was very sensitive to a monistic worldview, according to which religion could be at least conceived as the feeling of a deep harmony with the universe. This can also explain why Schlick did not agree with Wittgenstein’s account both of religion and ethics as domains going beyond the limits of language through which we speak of the states of affairs. Endorsing ethics as a factual science Schlick was, by contrast, a world-minded philosopher, who regarded religion too as part of emotional experience able to enhance our faith in future. However, Schlick once acknowledged that the “Sunday bells” appeared to him still worthy of religious reverence. It was, ultimately, a religion without Church or dogmas, lying rather in man’s heart." @default.
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- W4225997357 title "The Place of Religion. An Open Question in Schlick’s Philosophy of Culture" @default.
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