Grupy religijne jako kolektywy myślowe. Próba zastosowania teorii Ludwika Flecka w socjologii religii

In his theory of thought style and thought collective, Ludwik Fleck states that every act of cognition is associated with the past of a given field of science and deeply rooted in the cultural context. He also points out that the way of thinking of all exploring individuals is determined by their pa...

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Main Author: Magda RADWAŃSKA
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Pedagogical University of Cracow 2016-06-01
Series:Argument : Biannual Philosophical Journal
Online Access:http://argumentwp.vipserv.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/pdfv6n1/17_argument_v6_n1_Radwanska.pdf
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spelling doaj-23d942abc04d422ab41e53eb3ef4b85a2020-11-25T01:10:33ZdeuPedagogical University of CracowArgument : Biannual Philosophical Journal2083-66352084-10432016-06-0161209222Grupy religijne jako kolektywy myślowe. Próba zastosowania teorii Ludwika Flecka w socjologii religiiMagda RADWAŃSKA0John Paul II Catholic University of LublinIn his theory of thought style and thought collective, Ludwik Fleck states that every act of cognition is associated with the past of a given field of science and deeply rooted in the cultural context. He also points out that the way of thinking of all exploring individuals is determined by their past and the past of the field of knowledge, which is the object of cognition. The individuals are not autonomous; they constitute a part of a certain thought collective, and they are greatly dependent on it. The objective of this article is to find out whether Ludwik Fleck’s theory can be used to explain religious phenomena and describe the structures of religious groups. The first part of the article presents the arguments against the existence of an objective picture of the religious reality. Moreover, the author tries to prove the thesis, which assumes that every cognition and every religious experience are of a social nature. The second part is devoted to the analysis of the structure of religious groups understood as thought collectives. The third part of the article concerns the inadequacy of thought styles. The author also attempts to answer the question of whether the adoption of the proposed assumptions allows for one to enter into disputes over religious matters.http://argumentwp.vipserv.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/pdfv6n1/17_argument_v6_n1_Radwanska.pdf
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Grupy religijne jako kolektywy myślowe. Próba zastosowania teorii Ludwika Flecka w socjologii religii
Argument : Biannual Philosophical Journal
author_facet Magda RADWAŃSKA
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title Grupy religijne jako kolektywy myślowe. Próba zastosowania teorii Ludwika Flecka w socjologii religii
title_short Grupy religijne jako kolektywy myślowe. Próba zastosowania teorii Ludwika Flecka w socjologii religii
title_full Grupy religijne jako kolektywy myślowe. Próba zastosowania teorii Ludwika Flecka w socjologii religii
title_fullStr Grupy religijne jako kolektywy myślowe. Próba zastosowania teorii Ludwika Flecka w socjologii religii
title_full_unstemmed Grupy religijne jako kolektywy myślowe. Próba zastosowania teorii Ludwika Flecka w socjologii religii
title_sort grupy religijne jako kolektywy myślowe. próba zastosowania teorii ludwika flecka w socjologii religii
publisher Pedagogical University of Cracow
series Argument : Biannual Philosophical Journal
issn 2083-6635
2084-1043
publishDate 2016-06-01
description In his theory of thought style and thought collective, Ludwik Fleck states that every act of cognition is associated with the past of a given field of science and deeply rooted in the cultural context. He also points out that the way of thinking of all exploring individuals is determined by their past and the past of the field of knowledge, which is the object of cognition. The individuals are not autonomous; they constitute a part of a certain thought collective, and they are greatly dependent on it. The objective of this article is to find out whether Ludwik Fleck’s theory can be used to explain religious phenomena and describe the structures of religious groups. The first part of the article presents the arguments against the existence of an objective picture of the religious reality. Moreover, the author tries to prove the thesis, which assumes that every cognition and every religious experience are of a social nature. The second part is devoted to the analysis of the structure of religious groups understood as thought collectives. The third part of the article concerns the inadequacy of thought styles. The author also attempts to answer the question of whether the adoption of the proposed assumptions allows for one to enter into disputes over religious matters.
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