• Title of article

    Morphology of the Religious-Moral Ideas of A. J. Ayer and the Influence of Russell and Early Wittgenstein on Him

  • Author/Authors

    Shiravand, Mohsen Dept. of Islamic Studies - Faculty of Theology - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    6
  • To page
    15
  • Abstract
    No doubt, A. J. Ayer is one of the contemporary philosophers who has unorthodox ideas in the domain of religion and ethics. In the domain of epistemology, Ayer believed that failure of “analysis” or “empirical proof” will lead to the meaninglessness of the proposition. Thus conceived, theological propositions are nonsensical while moral propositions are mere expression of feelings and then both of them are considered to be meaningless. Conclusion: The author believes that a major part of the ideas of Ayer is derived from such analytic philosophers as Russell and Early Wittgenstein. The objective of the present essay is the demonstration of the latter claim through the study and explication of the religious and moral ideas of Ayer. This essay is written based on the method of documentation and analysis. Among the results of this essay, one can refer to the demonstration of the deep influence of Russell and Early Wittgenstein on the religious and moral ideas of A. J. Ayer.
  • Keywords
    Ayer, Russell , Religion , Ethics , Early Wittgenstein
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Ethics and Society
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2720309