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Embracing Epistemic Humility: Confronting Triumphalism in Three Abrahamic Religions builds a case that encourages advocates of world views, especially the children of AbrahamJews, Christians and Muslimsto embrace an attitude of epistemic humility toward their world views and thereby defeat the triumphalism which, on the contemporary scene, has infected the world views of all too many in the Abrahamic tradition. Triumphalists see their world view as the ultimate repository of spiritual truth: all other world views are inferior and their adherents need to be converted forcefully, or silenced, or destroyed to prevent their cancerous views from metastasizing. Embracing such epistemic humility is not only the antidote to triumphalism but it is also a powerful motivator to transform world view competitors into comrades engaged in a struggle to combat evil and to promote human flourishing.

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Donald Borchert has written a humane and harmonizing plea for epistemic modesty in the spirit of William James. His book is a tour de force in combining philosophical insight with Abrahamic humility. -- Nicholas Rescher
Donald Borchert's brilliant analysis and case for humility in the context of Abrahamic faiths is essential reading for anyone interested in religious diversity and the importance of dialogue, collaboration, and mutual learning today. While Borchert's erudition is impressive, he never fails to write clearly, using contemporary examples, making the work accessible to non-specialists. This is a book that can do some real good in a context that is often shot through with anger and misunderstanding. -- Charles Taliaferro, St. Olaf College
In Embracing Epistemic Humility, Donald Borchert extends the fallibilism introduced in twentieth century pragmatism from natural to religious truths. He explores the tendency of western religions to assume that they have access to absolute truth, and makes the case for humility over arrogance, concern over dominance. Borchert provides clear examples and lucid explanations of current positions in epistemology and philosophy of religion. I highly recommended this book. -- Albert Mosley, professor of philosophy, Smith College

Table of Contents
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Will to Meaning, Narrative Construction, and World Views Chapter 2: Narrative Construction and Leaps of Faith Chapter 3: The Epistemology Touchstone of Humility Chapter 4: The Coherence Touchstone of Humility Chapter 5: The Pragmatic Touchstone of Humility Epilogue

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 6/10/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739180839, 978-0739180839
      ISBN10: 0739180835

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      Book Synopsis
      Embracing Epistemic Humility: Confronting Triumphalism in Three Abrahamic Religions builds a case that encourages advocates of world views, especially the children of AbrahamJews, Christians and Muslimsto embrace an attitude of epistemic humility toward their world views and thereby defeat the triumphalism which, on the contemporary scene, has infected the world views of all too many in the Abrahamic tradition. Triumphalists see their world view as the ultimate repository of spiritual truth: all other world views are inferior and their adherents need to be converted forcefully, or silenced, or destroyed to prevent their cancerous views from metastasizing. Embracing such epistemic humility is not only the antidote to triumphalism but it is also a powerful motivator to transform world view competitors into comrades engaged in a struggle to combat evil and to promote human flourishing.

      Trade Review
      Donald Borchert has written a humane and harmonizing plea for epistemic modesty in the spirit of William James. His book is a tour de force in combining philosophical insight with Abrahamic humility. -- Nicholas Rescher
      Donald Borchert's brilliant analysis and case for humility in the context of Abrahamic faiths is essential reading for anyone interested in religious diversity and the importance of dialogue, collaboration, and mutual learning today. While Borchert's erudition is impressive, he never fails to write clearly, using contemporary examples, making the work accessible to non-specialists. This is a book that can do some real good in a context that is often shot through with anger and misunderstanding. -- Charles Taliaferro, St. Olaf College
      In Embracing Epistemic Humility, Donald Borchert extends the fallibilism introduced in twentieth century pragmatism from natural to religious truths. He explores the tendency of western religions to assume that they have access to absolute truth, and makes the case for humility over arrogance, concern over dominance. Borchert provides clear examples and lucid explanations of current positions in epistemology and philosophy of religion. I highly recommended this book. -- Albert Mosley, professor of philosophy, Smith College

      Table of Contents
      Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Will to Meaning, Narrative Construction, and World Views Chapter 2: Narrative Construction and Leaps of Faith Chapter 3: The Epistemology Touchstone of Humility Chapter 4: The Coherence Touchstone of Humility Chapter 5: The Pragmatic Touchstone of Humility Epilogue

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