Dear Colleague,

You are invited to participate in the next session of the Logic and Religion 
Webinar Series which will be held on February 22 (THIS THURSDAY), 2024, at 4 pm 
CET with the topic:

SENSIBLE ANIMISM
Speaker: Evan Fales<https://clas.uiowa.edu/philosophy/people/evan-fales> (The 
University of Iowa, USA)
Chair: Assis Mariano<https://assismariano.weebly.com> (University of 
Missouri-Columbia, USA)

Time zones: 10:00 am in New York; 12:00 pm in Brazil; 4:00 pm in Paris; 5:00 pm 
in Jerusalem; and 8:30 pm in New Delhi.

Please, register to receive a zoom link:
https://www.logicandreligion.com/webinars

Abstract: Not uncommonly, modern reflection on “primitive” tribal religions 
(sometimes labelled ‘animist’) has concluded that, in one way or another, such 
religions are grounded in irrational cognitive processes, in contrast to the 
sophisticated thought that characterizes the theologies of advanced religions.  
Is this a fair judgment?  Or does it reflect a fundamental failure to grasp the 
ontological underpinnings of primitive theologies?  I’ll argue for the latter, 
and that a different approach suggests not only rational but sophisticated 
thinking.  My argument proceeds, from a strong principle of interpretive 
charity and analysis of the ontology of social realities, to this proposal.


Join us 5 minutes prior to the beginning of the session!

With best wishes,

--
Francisco de Assis Mariano,
The University of Missouri-Columbia (USA)
LARA Secretary

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