Metaphysics
Title | Metaphysics PDF eBook |
Author | William Hasker |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 2016-10-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830889973 |
Helping readers create a consistently Christian worldview, William Hasker addresses key questions of metaphysics and discusses possible answers. In the Contours of Christian Philosophy series.
Kant, God and Metaphysics
Title | Kant, God and Metaphysics PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Kanterian |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 542 |
Release | 2017-11-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1351395815 |
Kant is widely acknowledged as the greatest philosopher of modern times. He undertook his famous critical turn to save human freedom and morality from the challenge of determinism and materialism. Intertwined with his metaphysical interests, however, he also had theological commitments, which have received insufficient attention. He believed that man is a fallen creature and in need of ‘redemption’. He intended to provide a fortress protecting religious faith from the failure of rationalist metaphysics, from the atheistic strands of the Enlightenment, from the new mathematical science of nature, and from the dilemmas of Christian theology itself. Kant was an epistemologist, a philosopher of mind, a metaphysician of experience, an ethicist and a philosopher of religion. But all this was sustained by his religious faith. This book aims to recover the focal point and inner contradictions of his thought, the ‘secret thorn’ of his metaphysics (as Heidegger once put it). It first locates Kant in the tradition of reflection on the human weakness from Luther to Hume, and then engages in a critical, but charitable, manner with Kant’s entire pre-critical work, including his posthumous fragments. Special attention is given to The Only Possible Ground (1763), one of the most difficult, interesting and underestimated of Kant’s works. The present book takes its cue from an older approach to Kant, but also engages with recent Anglophone and continental scholarship, and deploys modern analytical tools to make sense of Kant. What emerges is an innovative and thought-provoking interpretation of Kant’s metaphysics, set against the background of forgotten religious aspects of European philosophy.
Religion, Metaphysics, and the Postmodern
Title | Religion, Metaphysics, and the Postmodern PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Ben Simpson |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0253221242 |
Engages two provocative contemporary philosophers of religion
The Christian Philosopher & Metaphysician
Title | The Christian Philosopher & Metaphysician PDF eBook |
Author | John Lord |
Publisher | |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 1852 |
Genre | Anthroposophy |
ISBN |
The Religious Metaphysics of Simone Weil
Title | The Religious Metaphysics of Simone Weil PDF eBook |
Author | Miklos Veto |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 1994-01-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780791420775 |
Simone Weil is one of the major religious writers of the twentieth century. Hers is a unique blend of spiritual experience, social concern, and philosophical theory. She had marvelous command of the Western philosophical tradition, yet she also had profound insights into Oriental philosophies. Since its publication in France, Veto's book has been considered by most scholars as the standard work on Simone Weil. Now this important book is available in English. It is the only available reconstruction of the entire philosophy of Simone Weil. It operates out of the perspective of the spiritual concerns of her maturity, yet it never fails to return to the issues and the positions of the early texts. It carries out the reconstruction according to some major philosophical themes, but gives its due share to the French thinkers' social and political preoccupations as well. The book is erudite, yet simple, written in a clear, concise and yet often eloquent language.
The Religious Metaphysics of Vladimir Solovyov
Title | The Religious Metaphysics of Vladimir Solovyov PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandre Kojève |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 86 |
Release | 2018-11-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 3030023397 |
The original text of this work was published in the French journal Revue d’Histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses. This English translation presents Kojève’s attempt to unify the religious philosophy of Vladimir Solovyov into a metaphysical system that Solovyov strived for but was never able to fully articulate in his lifetime.
Christian Metaphysics and Neoplatonism
Title | Christian Metaphysics and Neoplatonism PDF eBook |
Author | Albert Camus |
Publisher | University of Missouri Press |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0826266223 |
Contemporary scholarship tends to view Albert Camus as a modern, but he himself was conscious of the past and called the transition from Hellenism to Christianity "the true and only turning point in history." For Camus, modernity was not fully comprehensible without an examination of the aspirations that were first articulated in antiquity and that later received their clearest expression in Christianity. These aspirations amounted to a fundamental reorientation of human life in politics, religion, science, and philosophy. Understanding the nature and achievement of that reorientation became the central task of Christian Metaphysics and Neoplatonism. Primarily known through its inclusion in a French omnibus edition, it has remained one of Camus' least-read works, yet it marks his first attempt to understand the relationship between Greek philosophy and Christianity as he charted the movement from the Gospels through Gnosticism and Plotinus to what he calls Augustine's "second revelation" of the Christian faith. Ronald Srigley's translation of this seminal document helps illuminate these aspects of Camus' work. His freestanding English edition exposes readers to an important part of Camus' thought that is often overlooked by those concerned primarily with the book's literary value and supersedes the extant McBride translation by retaining a greater degree of literalness. Srigley has fully annotated Christian Metaphysics to include nearly all of Camus' original citations and has tracked down many poorly identified sources. When Camus cites an ancient primary source, whether in French translation or in the original language, Srigley substitutes a standard English translation in the interest of making his edition accessible to a wider range of readers. His introduction places the text in the context of Camus' better-known later work, explicating its relationship to those mature writings and exploring how its themes were reworked in subsequent books. Arguing that Camus was one of the great critics of modernity through his attempt to disentangle the Greeks from the Christians, Srigley clearly demonstrates the place of Christian Metaphysics in Camus' oeuvre. As the only stand-alone English version of this important work-and a long-overdue critical edition-his fluent translation is an essential benchmark in our understanding of Camus and his place in modern thought.