Introduction to the debate between mysticism, religion, philosophy and science from the perspective of ideology and oppression in the work of Bertrand Russell
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https://doi.org/10.24302/prof.v8.3521Abstract
This article has the positioning to point the scientific path in relation to philosophy and its religious encounter throughout human evolution. Once submitted its complexities and relevances, the extremes between science and mysticism has the approach to contrast. This way, it is essential to analyse the logical and theological foundations related to dogmatic behavior throughout humanity and the position that philosophy subordinated towards these contexts. In the perspective of the british thinker Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), said as cetic and a great fond of logic science, found a debate of philosophical nature for the making of a religious entity and for the science applicable to the modern world. The ideological positions of Russell aggregate an incendiary debate to understand he religious arbitrariness in refutation of science and philosophy, in order to attend an ethical and moral reality in which the ideological tendencies do not be submitted to each other, and this way cooperate in the respectives ways for the meaning of the human life.
Keywords: Philosophy. History of Philosophy. Mysticism. Religion. Science.
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