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Titre : | Dooyeweerd and the Amsterdam Philosophy : A Christian Critique of Philosophic Thought |
Auteurs : | Nash Ronald H, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Zondervan Publishing House, 1962 |
Format : | 109 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | QW/E (Etudes sur des philosophes: époque contemporaine (20e-21e s.)) |
Résumé : |
It is becoming increasingly evident that if one is to keep abreast of contemporary trends in philosophy, he must be acquainted with the philosophic system of Dr. Herman Dooyeweerd. Originally, Dooyeweerd had become impressed with a principle suggested by the great Dutch philosopher, theologian and educator, Abraham Kuyper. This principle, known as the principle of sovereignty in one’s own sphere, can be summarized: God has prescribed ordinances or limits for all the spheres or aspects of His creation. While Kuyper applied this only to the relationships between church, state, home and school, Dooyeweerd proceeded to apply it to all realities. While this new movement is beginning to grow, Mr. Nash points out that one must move cautiously in his acceptance of Dooyeweerd’s ideas.
Mr. Nash sheds striking new light on an intriguing and important phase of philosophic thought, revealing its shortcomings and acknowledging its contributions. |
Note de contenu : |
- Foreword 1. Looking Back 2. The Amsterdam Philosophy 3. The Relationship Between God and the Law Spheres 4. The Relationship Between the Various Law Spheres 5. The Relationship Between Law Spheres and Individual Things 6. The Archimedean Point of Philosophy 7. The Dogma of the Autonomy of Theoretical Thought. 8. The “Heart” 9. Looking Ahead - Bibliography |
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