Project of if-Theology. Between phantasm and reality
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https://doi.org/10.15633/lie.799Keywords:
theology, metatheology, belief and theology, propositional attitudes, deduction theorem, if-thenismAbstract
Metatheology practiced “from within” theology includes the assertion that a necessary condition of doing theology by a subject is the belief of the subject. Using the tools of logic, this paper proposes a transformation regarding theological theorems. Irrespective of the different propositional attitudes toward the theological theorems that different people have, all people have the same attitude towards the new form of the theorems of theology. This is an argument against the metatheological theorem mentioned above.References
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