The Divine Order, the Human Order, and the Order of Nature

The Divine Order, the Human Order, and the Order of Nature
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Synopsis The Divine Order, the Human Order, and the Order of Nature by : Eric Watkins

This volume contains ten new essays focused on the exploration and articulation of a narrative that considers the notion of order within medieval and modern philosophy—its various kinds (natural, moral, divine, and human), the different ways in which each is conceived, and the diverse dependency relations that are thought to obtain among them. Descartes, with the help of others, brought about an important shift in what was understood by the order of nature by placing laws of nature at the foundation of his natural philosophy. Vigorous debate then ensued about the proper formulation of the laws of nature and the moral law, about whether such laws can be justified, and if so, how-through some aspect of the divine order or through human beings-and about what consequences these laws have for human beings and the moral and divine orders. That is, philosophers of the period were thinking through what the order of nature consists in and how to understand its relations to the divine, human, and moral orders. No two major philosophers in the modern period took exactly the same stance on these issues, but these issues are clearly central to their thought. The Divine Order, the Human Order, and the Order of Nature is devoted to investigating their positions from a vantage point that has the potential to combine metaphysical, epistemological, scientific, and moral considerations into a single narrative.

The World and the Individual

The World and the Individual
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Total Pages : 622
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Synopsis The World and the Individual by : Josiah Royce

The World and the Individual

The World and the Individual
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Synopsis The World and the Individual by : Josiah Royce

The World and the Individual

The World and the Individual
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Total Pages : 526
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Synopsis The World and the Individual by : Josiah Royce

Resurrection and Moral Order

Resurrection and Moral Order
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Publisher : Inter-Varsity Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781789740189
ISBN-13 : 1789740185
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Synopsis Resurrection and Moral Order by : Oliver O'Donovan

In this truly seminal work, the Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at Oxford University illuminates the distinctive nature of Christian ethics with profound thought and massive learning. By grounding Christian ethics in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, he avoids both a revealed ethics that has no contact with the created order and one that is purely naturalistic. For this second edition Professor O'Donovan has added a prologue in which he enters into dialogue with John Finnis, Martin Honecker, Karl Barth and Stanley Hauerwas. Essential reading for advanced students of theology and ethics and their teachers.

The Middle Works, 1899-1924

The Middle Works, 1899-1924
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 0809307545
ISBN-13 : 9780809307548
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Synopsis The Middle Works, 1899-1924 by : John Dewey

World and the Individual

World and the Individual
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Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 1497878136
ISBN-13 : 9781497878136
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Synopsis World and the Individual by : Josiah Royce

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1904 Edition.

The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 2, 1899 - 1924

The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 2, 1899 - 1924
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 080932797X
ISBN-13 : 9780809327973
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Synopsis The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 2, 1899 - 1924 by : John Dewey

Volume 11 brings together all of Dewey's writings for 1918 and 1919. A Modern Language Association Committee on Scholarly Editions textual edition. Dewey's dominant theme in these pages is war and its after-math. In the Introduction, Oscar and Lilian Handlin discuss his philosophy within the historical context: The First World War slowly ground to its costly conclusion; and the immensely more difficult task of making peace got painfully under way. The armi-stice that some expected would permit a return to normalcy opened instead upon a period of turbulence that agitated fur-ther a society already unsettled by preparations for battle and by debilitating conflict overseas. After spending the first half of 1918-19 on sabbatical from Columbia at the University of California, Dewey traveled to Japan and China, where he lectured, toured, and assessed in his essays the relationship between the two nations. From Peking he reported the student revolt known as the May Fourth Move-ment. The forty items in this volume also include an analysis of Thomas Hobbe's philosophy; an affectionate commemorative tribute to Theodore Roosevelt, our Teddy; the syllabus for Dewey's lectures at the Imperial University in Tokyo, which were later revised and published as Reconstruction in Philosophy; an exchange with former disciple Randolph Bourne about F. Mat-thias Alexander's Man's Supreme Inheritance; and, central to Dew-ey's creed, Philosophy and Democracy. His involvement in a study of the Polish-American community in Philadelphia--resulting in an article, two memoranda, and a lengthy report--is discussed in detail in the Introduction and in the Note on the Confidential Report ofConditions among the Poles in the United States.

A Secular Age

A Secular Age
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 889
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ISBN-10 : 9780674986916
ISBN-13 : 0674986911
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Synopsis A Secular Age by : Charles Taylor

The place of religion in society has changed profoundly in the last few centuries, particularly in the West. In what will be a defining book for our time, Taylor takes up the question of what these changes mean, and what, precisely, happens when a society becomes one in which faith is only one human possibility among others.