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Charles Hartshorne’nun Neoklasik Teizminde Kötülük Problemi

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ÖzMakalemizin konusu insanlığın kadim sorunlarından biri olan kötülük sorununu yirminci yüzyılın önemli filozoflarından biri olan Charles Hartshorne’un neoklasik teizmi çerçevesinde ele almaktır. Kötülük problemi elbette yeni bir
Tuncay Akgün
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Extraterrestrial Metaphysics in Process Perspective: Implications of Our Anthropocosmic Nature

open access: yesZygon
This discussion is an exercise in extraterrestrial metaphysics in both theory and practice. In theory, it stresses the nature of the metaphysical endeavor as consisting in the transplanetary exploration of those abiding and indefatigable features of ...
Andrew M. Davis
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Prolegomena to the Concept of God When Dealing with the Question: Is Ethics Without God Possible?

open access: yesReligions
This article examines the assumption that, in order to respond adequately to the question in the title, one must have the classical concept of God in mind. Classical theism is criticized and neoclassical/process theism is briefly defended.
Daniel A. Dombrowski
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Fifteen Billion Years of Searching for God: Neither Science nor Theology Can Afford to Be Dogmatic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This essay argues that, in the search for truth, the findings of both science and theology are provisional. The author makes a strong case for clergy to stay informed about current science and technology, so that they can challenge their congregations to
Kaplan, Daniel Lee
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Landscape science: a Russian geographical tradition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The Russian geographical tradition of landscape science (landshaftovedenie) is analyzed with particular reference to its initiator, Lev Semenovich Berg (1876-1950). The differences between prevailing Russian and Western concepts of landscape in geography
Alekseenko V. L.   +101 more
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The Hartshornian Way: A Way to Solve Dualism

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Philosophy, 2011
The Western way of thinking has been dominated by the Aristotelian law of the excluded middle. Even though Hegel tried to initiate a revolution in the Western thought through his dialectical logic, the Aristotelian logic or the either/or logic still ...
- Sriwarakuel Warayuth
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7. Charles Hartshorne

open access: yes, 1958
Theology differs from philosophical or scientific inquiry in general by being concerned about man in relationship to God. The existentialist says with distressing simplicity that existence precedes essence and hence he concerns himself with man in his ...
Bloom, Robert L.   +6 more
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Eden Inverted: On the Wild Self and the Contraction of Consciousness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The conditions of hunting and gathering through which one line of primates evolved into humans form the basis of what I term the wild self, a self marked by developmental needs of prolonged human neoteny and by deep attunement to the profusion of ...
Halton, Eugene
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Intersemiotic translation and transformational creativity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In this article we approach a case of intersemiotic translation as a paradigmatic example of Boden’s ‘transformational creativity’ category. To develop our argument, we consider Boden’s fundamental notion of ‘conceptual space’ as a regular pattern of ...
Aguiar, Daniella   +2 more
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All Things Reconciled: A Dialogue with Science from a Reformed Perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In this essay, the author examines some of the troubled interactions between science and religion in the West, attributing part of the trouble to a reliance upon anthropomorphic models of God and to an illusion of human separateness from the rest of ...
Carmer, Gregory W.
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