AWE AT NATURAL BEAUTY AS A RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE

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Início Publicação: 31/12/1973
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AWE AT NATURAL BEAUTY AS A RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE

Ano: 2023 | Volume: 50 | Número: 158
Autores: José Eduardo Porcher, Daniel De Luca-Noronha
Autor Correspondente: José Eduardo Porcher | [email protected]

Palavras-chave: Awe. Natural Beauty. Religious Experience. Divine Beauty. God

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In this paper, we discuss an abductive argument for the existence of God from the experience of awe at natural beauty. If God’s creative work is a viable explanation for why we experience awe at natural beauty, and there is no satisfactory naturalistic explanation for the origins of such experiences, then we have defeasible evidence that God exists. To evaluate the argument’s tenability, we assess the merits of the two main theocentric frameworks that can be marshaled to answer the question of why human beings experience awe at natural beauty: (1) taking the experience of natural beauty as resulting from God’s design intentions and (2) conceiving experiences of natural beauty as religious experiences in themselves. We argue that the presence of phenomenological content the fine-grainedness of which exceeds our descriptive and conceptual capacities is better accounted for by the latter hypothesis: experiencing natural beauty amounts to experiencing divine attributes. We conclude that the argument’s theological premise is tenable and, having previously argued for the empirical premise (Porcher & De Luca-Noronha, 2021), we conclude that awe at natural beauty is best explained by the existence of God.