Faith, Fallibility, and the Virtue of Anxiety
Title | Faith, Fallibility, and the Virtue of Anxiety PDF eBook |
Author | D. Malone-France |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2012-05-21 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1137039124 |
Malone-France brings together important themes from religious studies, philosophy, and political theory to articulate a fundamental re-conception of religious faith and an innovative argument for classic liberal norms.
Process Philosophy and Political Liberalism
Title | Process Philosophy and Political Liberalism PDF eBook |
Author | Dombrowski Daniel A. Dombrowski |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2019-05-03 |
Genre | Liberalism |
ISBN | 1474453430 |
Daniel A. Dombrowski brings together the thought of the 20th-century philosophy's greatest political liberal, John Rawls, with the thought of the great process philosophers, Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne. He shows that political liberalism is intimately linked with process philosophy, renaming it 'process liberalism'. He justifies this process liberalism in contrast to four potentially troublesome sources or influences: metaphysics, religion, right-wing politics and left-wing politics. Dombrowski engages a series of interlocutors and alternative positions including Franklin I. Gamwell, Timothy D. Snyder, Martin Heidegger and Karl Marx. In conclusion, he offers a compelling, intricate and resourceful argument for nonhuman animal rights based on Rawlsian principles, which in turn forms the basis of a future environmental ethics.
Sovereign Anxiety
Title | Sovereign Anxiety PDF eBook |
Author | Javed Iqbal Wani |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2023-08-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1009358596 |
Engages with the theme of sovereignty and law, particularly in the light of public order issues essential to any study of modern India. The enactment of extraordinary legislation is examined in the socio-political context in which it emerges.
Astrophilosophy, Exotheology, and Cosmic Religion
Title | Astrophilosophy, Exotheology, and Cosmic Religion PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew M. Davis |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 575 |
Release | 2024-01-22 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1666944378 |
Astrophilosopy, Exotheology, and Cosmic Religion: Extraterrestrial Life in a Process Universe applies Alfred North Whitehead’s process philosophy and the associated process philosophies of Henri Bergson, Teilhard de Chardin, and others to the interdisciplinary layers of astrobiology, extraterrestrial life, and the impact of discovery. This collection, edited by Andrew M. Davis and Roland Faber, asks questions such as “How have process thinkers imagined universal creative evolution and its implications for philosophies, theologies, and religions beyond earth?” and “How might their claims as to the primacy of organism, temporality, novelty, value, and mind enrich current discussions and debates across disciplines?” As experts in their fields, the contributors are informed by, but not limited to, process conceptualities. The chapters not only advance recent discussions in astrobiology, cosmology, and evolution but also consider a constellation of philosophical topics, from shared extraterrestrial knowledge and values to the possibilities or limitations afforded by A.I. technology, the Fermi Paradox, the Drake Equation, and the increasing need to nurture the cosmic dimensions of theological and religious traditions.
Whitehead's Religious Thought
Title | Whitehead's Religious Thought PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel A. Dombrowski |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2016-11-23 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1438464290 |
Presents the process theistic thought of Whitehead as a third alternative between classical theism and religious skepticism. This original interpretation of the religious thought of Alfred North Whitehead highlights Whiteheads moves from mechanism to organism, and from force to persuasion to offer a third alternative between classical theism and religious skepticism. Daniel A. Dombrowski argues that the move from force to persuasion, in particular, is not only fundamental to Whiteheads own thought and to process thought in general, but is a necessary condition for the continuing existence of civilized life. Following this line of analysis, Dombrowski demonstrates Whiteheads relevance to contemporary work in philosophy of mind, political philosophy, and environmental ethics by placing him in dialogue with six major thinkers: David Ray Griffin, Isabelle Stengers, John Rawls, Charles Hartshorne, Judith Butler, and William Wordsworth. This mature synthesis of the full range of central concerns that have played out across Dombrowskis long and extraordinarily productive career represents an important contribution to the contemporary literature of process thought. Moreover, because his work has always embraced influences from outside of the process community, this book will have the additional value of introducing many process-oriented readers to nonprocess perspectives, which Dombrowski presents with great care and accuracy. Derek Malone-France, author of Faith, Fallibility, and the Virtue of Anxiety: An Essay in Religion and Political Liberalism
The Big Bang and God
Title | The Big Bang and God PDF eBook |
Author | Chandra Wickramasinghe |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2015-09-09 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1137535032 |
As advanced by astronomer-cosmologist Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomy, biology, astrobiology, astrophysics, and cosmology converge agreeably with natural theology. In The Big Bang and God, these interdisciplinary convergences are developed by an astronomer collaborating with a theologian.
From Force to Persuasion
Title | From Force to Persuasion PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew M. Davis |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2024-08-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1666784443 |
At the heart of process-relational theology in the tradition of Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) and Charles Hartshorne (1897-2000) is the rejection of coercive omnipotence and the embrace of divine persuasion as the patient and uncontrolling means by which God works with a truly self-creative world. According to Whitehead, Plato's conviction that God is a persuasive agency and not a coercive agency constitutes "one of the greatest intellectual discoveries in the history of religion." According to Hartshorne, omnipotence is a "theological mistake." What is behind these claims? Why do process-relational philosophers and theologians reject divine omnipotence? How have they justified a commitment to divine persuasion, and what kind of theoretical and practical implications are involved? Featuring contributions from key process-relational thinkers, this book situates a shift "from force to persuasion" across multiple thresholds of discourse, from philosophy and theology to spirituality and politics to pluralism, axiology, and apocalypse. It aims to reawaken attention to the operations of divine persuasion as ever-loving and inherently noncoercive, but always at risk in an open and relational universe.