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Isomorphism Of Cognitive Attitudes in Scientific and Religious Knowledge

https://doi.org/10.23947/2414-1143-2021-28-4-29-35

Abstract

The cognitive attitudes in scientific and religious knowledge are analyzed from the point of view of the presence of isomorphism in these processes. The comparative method was chosen as the nodal method of research, without which other approaches used in the article could not be implemented. The principle of trust in the subject of knowledge as the integrity and inseparability of all its attributes is justified: cognitive abilities, sensory experience, motivation, value system, etc. The innovation consists in an emphasis on the bodily experience of the cognizing subject, whose body is his support. The article presents the analysis of conventionalism as an attitude that is relevant for both science and theology. The article reconstructs isomorphic attitudes in scientific and religious knowledge.

About the Authors

T. A. Bondarenko
Don State Technical University
Russian Federation

Tamara A. Bondarenko, Ph.D. (Advanced Doctorate) in Philosophy, Professor



V. S. Vlasova
Southern Federal University
Russian Federation

Veronika S. Vlasova, student 



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Bondarenko T.A., Vlasova V.S. Isomorphism Of Cognitive Attitudes in Scientific and Religious Knowledge. Science Almanac of Black Sea Region Countries. 2021;28(4):29-35. https://doi.org/10.23947/2414-1143-2021-28-4-29-35

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