Remembering religious experience: Reconstruction, reflection, and reliability

Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 5 (2024)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between religious belief and religious experience, bringing out a role for episodic memory that has been overlooked in the epistemology of religion. I do so by considering two questions. The first, the “Psychological Question,” asks what psychological role religious experiences play in causally bringing about religious beliefs. The second, the “Reliability Question,” asks: for a given answer to the Psychological Question about how religious beliefs are formed, are those beliefs formed using generally truth-conducive cognitive mechanisms or patterns of reasoning? I argue that the standard way of answering the Psychological Question overlooks the fact that religious beliefs are often formed via reflection on episodic memories of past religious experiences. Furthermore, recognizing this opens up room to make more meaningful progress on answering the Reliability Question.

Similar books and articles

The Evidential Force of Religious Experience.Caroline Franks Davis - 1989 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
The Evidential Force of Religious Experience.Davis Caroline Franks - 1989 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
Religious diversity and epistemic luck.Max Baker-Hytch - 2014 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 76 (2):171-191.
Psychology of Religion.O. Karagodina - 1997 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 6:51-58.
Beliefs, Principles, and Reasonable Doubts.John Churchill - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (2):221 - 232.
Testimony Amidst Diversity.Max Baker-Hytch - 2018 - In Matthew A. Benton, John Hawthorne & Dani Rabinowitz (eds.), Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 183-202.
Understanding Theism.Alan Millar - 1981 - Religious Studies 17 (3):311 - 321.

Analytics

Added to PP
2023-07-25

Downloads
374 (#56,122)

6 months
171 (#22,512)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

Daniel Munro
York University

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations