Ethics and morality can be informed by both philosophy and religion. While philosophy uses reason and logic, and religion uses faith and scripture, they are both attempting to answer life's most profound questions and guide humans towards compassion and virtue. By emphasizing our shared search for ethical truth and moral progress, different traditions may find more common ground than divisions.
Ethics and morality can be informed by both philosophy and religion. While philosophy uses reason and logic, and religion uses faith and scripture, they are both attempting to answer life's most profound questions and guide humans towards compassion and virtue. By emphasizing our shared search for ethical truth and moral progress, different traditions may find more common ground than divisions.
Ethics and morality can be informed by both philosophy and religion. While philosophy uses reason and logic, and religion uses faith and scripture, they are both attempting to answer life's most profound questions and guide humans towards compassion and virtue. By emphasizing our shared search for ethical truth and moral progress, different traditions may find more common ground than divisions.
Wesley J. Wildman - Religious Philosophy As Multidisciplinary Comparative Inquiry - Envisioning A Future For The Philosophy of Religion - SUNY Press (2010)