Bujold sometimes appears to argue for theism, but a very peculiar form of it that doesn’t really match what most people mean by the term.
In some ways she seems to be a theological consequentialist—suggesting that people are better for believing that other people have souls, or at least acting as though they believe that other people have souls, regardless of whether it’s literally true.
Cordelia Vorkosigan’s religious beliefs are rather… odd. This is particularly clear in one exchange from Mirror Dance:
It’s important that someone celebrate our existence… People are the only mirror we have to see ourselves in. The domain of all meaning. All virtue, all evil, are contained only in people. There is none in the universe at large.
Cordelia claims to be a theist. How can that claim be reconciled with her statement above?
Bujold sometimes appears to argue for theism, but a very peculiar form of it that doesn’t really match what most people mean by the term.
In some ways she seems to be a theological consequentialist—suggesting that people are better for believing that other people have souls, or at least acting as though they believe that other people have souls, regardless of whether it’s literally true.
Cordelia Vorkosigan’s religious beliefs are rather… odd. This is particularly clear in one exchange from Mirror Dance:
Cordelia claims to be a theist. How can that claim be reconciled with her statement above?