Remembering religious experience: Reconstruction, reflection, and reliability

Daniel Munro
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This paper explores the relationship between religious belief and religious experience, bringing out a role for episodic memory that has been overlooked in the epistemology of religion. I do so by considering two questions. The first, the “Psychological Question,” asks what psychological role religious experiences play in causally bringing about religious beliefs. The second, the “Reliability Question,” asks: for a given answer to the Psychological Question about how religious beliefs are formed, are those beliefs formed using generally truth-conducive cognitive mechanisms or patterns of reasoning? I argue that the standard way of answering the Psychological Question overlooks the fact that religious beliefs are often formed via reflection on episodic memories of past religious experiences. Furthermore, recognizing this opens up room to make more meaningful progress on answering the Reliability Question.
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记住宗教经历:重建、反思和可靠性
本文探讨了宗教信仰与宗教体验之间的关系,揭示了在宗教认识论中一直被忽视的表观记忆的作用。为此,我考虑了两个问题。第一个问题是 "心理问题",询问宗教经验在产生宗教信仰的因果关系中扮演着怎样的心理角色。第二个问题,即 "可靠性问题",是问:对于关于宗教信仰如何形成的 "心理问题 "的给定答案,这些信仰是否是通过一般的真理诱导认知机制或推理模式形成的?我认为,回答 "心理问题 "的标准方法忽略了一个事实,即宗教信仰通常是通过对过去宗教经历的偶发记忆进行反思而形成的。此外,认识到这一点,就可以在回答可靠性问题时取得更有意义的进展。
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