O estudo interdisciplinar de geografia e religião

uma abordagem pragmática

Autores

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/ua.v25i39.57586

Palavras-chave:

Pragmatismo, Putnam, Geografia, Religião, Teoria

Resumo

Estudiosos em cada campo possuem pressuposições, incluindo noções sobre a natureza da verdade e do status da teoria, assim, partindo de minha própria teoria espacial da religião, comecei a questionar qual matriz filosófica parece ser mais promissora para o estudo interdisciplinar da geografia e religião. Defendo que o pragmatismo, especialmente aquele expresso nos últimos escritos do filósofo Hilary Putnam, pode ser útil para responder algumas das mais incomodas questões epistemológicas. Para evidenciar a utilidade de minha teoria, e sua perspectiva pragmática em questões fundamentais sobre sentido, verdade e interpretação, arremato considerando suas implicações para o estudo interdisciplinar da geografia e religião, bem como identifico alguns princípios teóricos norteadores.

Biografia do Autor

Thomas A. Tweed , Academia Americana de Religião

Presidente eleito, Academia Americana de Religião; Cátedra W. Harold e Martha Welch do Departamento de Estudos Americanos da Universidade de Notre Dame, EUA.

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Tweed , T. A., & Cruz, E. R. (2022). O estudo interdisciplinar de geografia e religião: uma abordagem pragmática. Último Andar, 25(39), e57586. https://doi.org/10.23925/ua.v25i39.57586

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