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Pluralism and Religion Again: Reply to Henry Hardy

Prof. dr hab. Beata Polanowska-Sygulska

Jagiellonian University in Kraków

English abstract: The article constitutes a continuation of the discussion between Henry Hardy and myself, which was initiated in AFPiFS in 2019 as a result of my publishing a review of Hardy’s book: In Search of Isaiah Berlin: A Literary Adventure (2018). In the present commentary I address again the nub of our disagreement, that is the relationship between Berlin’s pluralism and universalist religions, like Christianity and Islam. According to Hardy pluralism undermines universalist religions. I distance myself from his standpoint and argue that it is possible to reconcile adherence to pluralist perspective in ethics with religious belief. Besides, I return to the objection raised in my review of Hardy’s book and take up the thread of conflicts within values. I sustain my charge that Hardy does not take seriously enough the implications of conflicts within single values.

Keywords: value pluralism, universalist religions, religious pluralism, conflicts within values

Language: English

Published: Number 3(24)/2020, pp. 127-129.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36280/AFPiFS.2020.3.127

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Filed Under: Reviews and discussions Tagged With: conflicts within values, religious pluralism, universalist religions, value pluralism

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