Ineffability: Reply to Professors Metz and Cooper

Philosophia 44 (4):1267–1287 (2016)
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Abstract

In the first two sections of this reply article, I provide a brief introduction to the topic of ineffability and a summary of Ineffability and Religious Experience. This is followed, in section 3, by some reflections in reply to the response articles by Professors Metz and Cooper. Section 4 presents some concluding remarks on the future of philosophy of religion in the light of the most recent philosophical work on ineffability.

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Guy Bennett-Hunter
University of Edinburgh

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God, Soul and the Meaning of Life.Thaddeus Metz - 2019 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pluralism and Ineffability.David Cheetham - 2020 - Religious Studies 56 (1):95-110.

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