Paganism in William James and George Santayana

In Interpretations of Poetry and Religion, George Santayana develops a view in which religions are understood to be a product of imagination, differing from poetry by their practical effects. Religions represent idealizations that are related to experience, but not derived from it. While they cannot...

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Main Author: Rionda, Antonio I. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Common Ground Publishing 2012
In: The international journal of religion and spirituality in society
Year: 2012, Volume: 1, Issue: 4, Pages: 139-148
Further subjects:B William James
B Last Puritan
B Paganism
B Epicurean
B Walt Whitman
B Experience
B Interpretations of Poetry and Religion
B Protestantism
B Catholicism
B Poetry
B The Will to Believe
B George Santayana
B Varieties of Religious Experience
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