--- Ted Winslow <egwinslow at rogers.com> wrote: In their version of phenomenology, however, it's claimed that experience as it is in itself - what Whitehead calls "direct intuitive observation" - can provide rational grounds for belief in a number of "religious" ideas (e.g. in Whitehead's case, for belief in an entity Whitehead calls "god"). See, for instance, Whitehead's Religion in the Making.
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Of course, phenomenologically speaking, religious experience is as legitimate as any other.
Nu, zayats, pogodi!
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