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epistime chapter
oceanic in religious experience context
defining religious experience
history
schliermacher romanticising
perception of infinite
Otto's delerium
numinous
tremndum
fascinans
william James
noetic - containing wisdom
transient
passive
ineffible
development of "psychology of religion" as distinct
classifying religions experience
habel
mediated
immediate
swinburn
private
describable eg (vision)
not describable
non specific
public
"gods hand"
miracle
oceanic experience
Defining research question
religion definition
fromm definition
adds "private religion" extending
any system/frame of orientation
psychoanalytic marxist
contrast with OED as categorical
superhuman controlling power
religion as western/Mediterranean/monotheist or modern invention cf comparative philosophy debate
fromm critique as authoritarian
defending use of fromm definition
in favour
elides with personal view
focus on psychological/ phenomenological
appropriately broad -de toqueville
criticism
lacks face validity because of what it includes
overly reductionist (vs emergentist)
potential circularity - but not the aim to define but to explore religious experience phenomenon
functional
Kant as psychic requirement
Fromm functional quote
oceanic experience - written
oceanic phenomenon
dissolution of the self
? not much evidence is core experience as Rolland says
is researcher's religious experience
bhakti experience
ont and ep
materialist ontology A
pragmatically dualist
epiphenomenality of mind
soft emergent mental and social constructionism
complex epistemology given A
social facts
linguistic/logical tautology
sceptical triumph
faith based facticity
satisficed knowledge
not certain falibilism
praxis utility based
knowledge sources
verstehen
hermaneutics
caveats and responses
religion as culture and ideology
something significant
research chauvinism and imperialism
midgleys respectful enquiry
unassymilability given background
ethnographic/anthropological method
gadamer registration of horizons
illusion of binary knowledge
"both and" epistomology
critique of either or
unsustainability of truth
positivist empiricism for physical world
personal context
written
method
hermeneutic phenomenology
literature search
oceanicity religious experience in different world religions
data from different religions
sufi ablation
kabbalah ein sof
Vedic advaita vedants
christian mystics and neoplatonism
oceanic religioousexperience
phenomenology of oceanicity
psychoanalytic
pre natal experence
primary narcissism
structural model cs and ucs
psychiatric
psychopathological
boundaries of self/ego
provenance of oceanic description
exploratioon of Hardy database for examples of oceanic experience