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Titre : | Philosophers Speak of God |
Auteurs : | Charles Hartshorne, Auteur ; William L. Reese, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : | 2nd ed. |
Editeur : | Chicago [USA] : University of Chicago Press, 1963 |
Format : | xiv + 535 p. |
Note générale : | 1st ed. (1953) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | QY/A (Philosophie et religion, philosophie et christianisme) |
Résumé : | Philosophers Speak of God brings together concepts of Deity from a rich variety of minds, and from all periods of history. The selections range from Plato to Berdyaev, from 1375 b.c. Panentheism to the Psychological Skepticism of Freud, and include the views of Buddhists, Moslems, Hindus, Jews, Christians, and atheists. Editorial notes and comments direct the reader to the heart of each viewpoint presented. |
Note de contenu : |
- Prologue: Deity as Inclusive Process and Tragic Love: I. Mahanam Brata Brahmachari / II. A. N. Whitehead / III. Nicolas Berdyaev / IV. Sören Kierkegaard / V. G. T. Fechner - Preface - Acknowledgments - Introduction: The Standpoint of Panentheism: A. The Law of Polarity / B. A Classification of Theistic Doctrines PART ONE - CLASSICAL VIEWS - I. Ancient or Quasi-Panentheism: An Enunciation of Themes (ETCKW —God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing and Including the World): Ikhnaton, Hindu Scriptures, Lao-tse, Judeo-Christian Scriptures, Plato - II. Aristotelian Theism (EC—God as Eternal Consciousness [Not Knowing or Including the World]): Aristotle - III. Classical Theism (ECK—God as Eternal Consciousness, Knowing [but Not Including] the World): Philo, Augustine, Anselm, al-Ghazzali, Maimonides, Aquinas, Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Channing, von Hügel - IV. Classical Pantheism (ECKW—God as Eternal Consciousness, Knowing and Including the World [So Far as “Real"]): Asvaghosha, Sankara, Ramanuja, Spinoza, Royce, Jeffers - V. Emanationism (E—God as Bare Eternity, the “One"): Plotinus - VI. Temporalistic Theism (ETCK—God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing [but Not Including] the World): Socinus, Lequier PART TWO - MODERN VIEWS - VII. Modern Panentheism (ETCKW—God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing and Including the World in His Own Actuality [but Not in His Essence] ) : Schelling, Fechner, Peirce, Pfleiderer, Varisco, Whitehead, Berdyaev, Iqbal, Schweitzer, Buber, Radhakrishnan, Weiss, Watts - VIII. Limited Panentheism (ETCKW—God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing or Partially Knowing, and Partially Including the World): James, Ehrenfels, Brightman - IX. Extreme Temporalistic Theism (TCK—God as Purely Temporal Consciousness, Knowing or Partially Knowing the World): Alexander, Berman, Ames, Cattell - X. Extreme Temporalistic Theism (T—God as Purely Temporal [but Not Conscious and Not Knowing the World]): Wieman PART THREE - SKEPTICAL OR ATHEISTIC VIEWS ANCIENT AND MODERN - XI. Religio-pragmatic Skepticism: Buddhism - XII. Logico-metaphysical Skepticism: Carneades and Hume, Schopenhauer Feuerbach - XIII. Motive-Torque or Psychological Skepticism: Nietzsche, Freud - XIV. A Skepticism Based on Analysis of Meaning: Dennes - EPILOGUE: The Logic of Panentheism - INDEXES: Index of Names / General Index |
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