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Religious Studies, 2023
AbstractPanentheism is the position that the world is in some sense ‘in’ God, and God ‘in’ the world, without the world being identical to God. Thus, it tries, like what I call mainstream theism and against pantheism, to protect the transcendence of God, while giving greater emphasis to his immanence in creation than the former.
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AbstractPanentheism is the position that the world is in some sense ‘in’ God, and God ‘in’ the world, without the world being identical to God. Thus, it tries, like what I call mainstream theism and against pantheism, to protect the transcendence of God, while giving greater emphasis to his immanence in creation than the former.
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Panentheism, Panpsychism, Theism
2023Abstract This chapter addresses a key element of Abhinavagupta’s panentheism: the question of how we get sentience, through looking at the possibilities for computer sentience, machine AI, and specifically Nick Bostrom’s discussion of a paperclip apocalypse. Abhinavagupta locates the essence of sentience in the term vimarśa.
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Panentheism and Cosmopolitanism
2023Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (1781-1832) developed a fascinating cosmopolitanism against the background of his panentheistic metaphysics. In Krause’s panentheistic cosmopolitanism, every individual, every family, every friendship, every nation, every league of peoples, and finally, the global civil society itself is called upon to realize the ideals
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy, 1966
Logically and chronologically, Neo-Platonism is the climax of Graeco-Roman religious thought. In it the inconsistencies of Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics find their resolution; after it there is only the slow descent to dogma and the long unreasoning night of the Dark Ages of Christianity.
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Logically and chronologically, Neo-Platonism is the climax of Graeco-Roman religious thought. In it the inconsistencies of Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics find their resolution; after it there is only the slow descent to dogma and the long unreasoning night of the Dark Ages of Christianity.
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