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St. John of the Cross and the Monopolar Concept of God in the Abrahamic Religions in Spain
The aim of this article is to philosophically explore the tension between “the God of the philosophers” and “the God of religious experience.” This exploration will focus on the mystical theology of the 16th c. Spanish mystic St. John of the Cross.
Daniel Dombrowski
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The Process Theology of John Elof Boodin
Despite his impeccable academic pedigree, a protégé of Josiah Royce and a friend and student of William James, John Elof Boodin is nearly forgotten today among American philosophers; hence, an essential aspect of his thought lost to history is his ...
Michael A. Flannery
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Millican on the Ontological Argument [PDF]
Peter Millican (2004) provides a novel and elaborate objection to Anselm’s ontological argument. Millican thinks that his objection is more powerful than any other because it does not dispute contentious ‘deep philosophical theories’ that underlie the ...
Nagasawa, Yujin
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The Divine Passibilism of Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth [PDF]
The article is devoted to a comparative analysis of the passibilism of Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth in the context of the peculiarities of their theological approaches.
Sarkis Sanayants
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Modal Logic vs. Ontological Argument [PDF]
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are formalized proofs based on unique modal theories. The simplest well-known theory of this kind arises from the b system of modal logic by adding two extra ...
Biłat, Andrezej
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Modified Gaunilo-Type Objections Against Modal Ontological Arguments [PDF]
Modal ontological arguments are often claimed to be immune to the flqqperfect islandfrqq objection of Gaunilo, because necessary existence does not apply to material, contingent things.
Daniel, Chlastawa
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Kurt Gödel’s Reception of Charles Hartshorne’s Ontological Proof [PDF]
In 1962 Charles Hartshorne published a modal logic proof formalizing Anselm of Canterbury's ontological argument for the necessary existence of God. This article presents Kurt G del's notes on this proof which have now been discovered in his Nachlass among other theological material, and discusses possible influences on the development of G del's own
Kanckos Annika, Lethen Tim
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Some are considered known metaphysically-cosmological concepts of the western philosophy of the Twentieth century, namely – New ontology of Nicolai Hartmann, Organic Realism and Process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, Neoclassical metaphysics and ...
Аляев Г. Е.
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Resisting the Lure of Certainty, Seeking the Unity of Truth: A Nineteenth-Century Voice with Twenty-first-Century Resonance [PDF]
In her essay, the author seeks to bring the vision of nineteenth-century American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce to the attention of those involved in the contemporary debate over the relationship between religion and science. Peirce\'s conception of
Patton, Elizabeth
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The Changing Image of God in Process Philosophy [PDF]
Seeing is a matter of perspective. A perspective is the vantage point by which we view the reality or the world around us. That is why it is called a worldview or paradigm.
Salavador P. Barcelona
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