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Animated by a shared conviction that philosophy of religion needs to change: thirteen new essays suggest why and how. The first part of the volume explores possible changes to the focus of the field. The second part focuses on the standpoint from which philosophers of religion should approach their subject.
Religion --- Philosophy. --- 291.1 --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie --- Godsdienstfilosofie
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Philosophy and religion --- Philosophie et religion --- 291.1 --- Godsdienstfilosofie --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie
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Religion --- 291.1 --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Godsdienstfilosofie --- Religion. --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie
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#GGSB: Godsdienstfilosofie --- 291.1 --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie --- Godsdienstfilosofie --- Religious studies --- Religion --- Philosophie --- Religion - Philosophie
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This book offers a historical introduction to fundamental questions in the philosophy of religion. It is divided into twenty-five chapters. The first chapter discusses the nature of piety drawing on Plato's Euthyphro. The next three chapters discuss the nature of evil, free will, foreknowledge, and sin in the context of Augustine's On Free Choice of Will. Chapter 5 discusses Anslem's "ontological" argument for the existence of God. Chapter 6 explores Ibn Sina's account of the nature of the soul and immortality. The next two chapters explore the foundations of religious belief and mysticism in the company of al-Ghazali's The Rescuer from Error. Chapters 9 through 11 discuss Aquinas's arguments for the existence of God as well as his account of God's impersonal and personal attributes. The twelfth chapter explores Marguerite Porete's account of mystical ascent as well as the doctrines of heaven and hell. Chapter 13 discusses Pascal's pragmatic argument for belief in the existence of God. Chapters 14 through 16 address Spinoza's understanding of God, our relationship to God, and the foundations of morality. Chapters 17 through 19 explore the argument from design, the existence of God, deism, and the problem of evil. In chapter 20 Mary Shepherd's defense of belief in miracles is investigated, while chapter 21 explores Mill's views on the utility of religion. Finally, chapters 23 through 25 explore the origins of modern morality and the relationship between religion and nihilism in the company of Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morality.
Religion --- Philosophy --- History. --- History --- 291.1 --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie --- Godsdienstfilosofie --- Philosophie de la religion --- Histoire.
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Une étude des rapports entre la religion et la liberté, à travers une approche philosophique et à la lumière des enjeux actuels. Divers spécialistes des principales religions soutiennent que ces deux concepts ne sont pas nécessairement opposés, comme il apparaît au prime abord. Ils évoquent la liberté de croire et la vérité qu'enseigne la religion, source de libération. ©Electre 2015
Liberty --- Religion --- Liberté --- Religious aspects --- Philosophy --- Aspect religieux --- Philosophie --- 291.1 --- Godsdienstfilosofie --- Conferences - Meetings --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie --- Liberté
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297.1 --- 297.1 Islam:--religieuze vraagstukken : indelen zoals 291.1/.8 --- Islam:--religieuze vraagstukken : indelen zoals 291.1/.8 --- Islam. --- Islam --- Muslims --- Musulmans
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Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Religious studies --- Religion --- Congresses --- Congrès --- --Congrès --- --1994 --- --Religion --- 291.1 --- -#GGSB: Godsdienstfilosofie --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Godsdienstfilosofie --- Congresses. --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie --- Congrès --- #GGSB: Godsdienstfilosofie --- Philosophy --- Religion - Congresses
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Islam --- Secularism --- Sécularisation --- 291.1 --- Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) --- Religious knowledge, Theory of --- Religion --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Godsdienstfilosofie --- Philosophy --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie --- Sécularisation --- Epistemology, Religious --- Religious epistemology --- Knowledge, Theory of (Religion).
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The origin of transcendental thought is not to be sought in Kant's philosophy but is a medieval achievement. This book provides for the first time a complete history of the doctrine of the transcendentals, from its beginning in the "Summa de bono" of Philip the Chancellor (ca. 1225) up to its most extensive systematic account in the "Metaphysical Disputations" of Francisco Suárez (1597). The book also shows the importance of the doctrine for the understanding of philosophy in the Middle Ages. Metaphysics is called "First Philosophy", not because it deals with the first, divine being, but because it treats that which is first in a cognitive sense, the transcendental concepts of "being", "one", "true" and "good". Winner of the Journal of the History of Philosophy Book Prize competition for the best book in the history of western philosophy published in 2013.
Transcendentals --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Transcendentaux --- Philosophie médiévale --- Philosophie transcendantale --- Transcendentalism --- Histoire --- History. --- 291.1 --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Godsdienstfilosofie --- 291.1 Godsdienstfilosofie --- Philosophie médiévale --- Philosophy, Medieval --- History --- Philosophie médiévale. --- Histoire.
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