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Philosophy,Theology, and the Humanities
Authors:Wayne Hudson
Institution:1. Centre of Public and Contextual Theology, Charles Sturt University, Barton, ACT, Australiawahudson@csu.edu.au
Abstract:Summary

This paper addresses the relation between the natural sciences and the humanities with reference to the work of Ian Hunter. It discusses the history of, role of philosophy in, and value of the humanities; the question of historicism; the issue of critique; and the role of theology in the humanities, all matters raised by Hunter's work. The paper suggests that a reinvented humanities might pay more attention to philosophy and the sciences, including theology. It asks how far such a perspective is compatible with Ian Hunter's pioneering work on the humanities and intellectual history. The paper concludes that a middle position, one between Hunter's historicising and an emphasis on naturalistic constraints, may be possible.
Keywords:Humanities  consilience  historicism  philosophy  theology
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