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Pantheism, Omnisubjectivity, and the Feeling of Temporal Passage
By “pantheism” I mean to pick out a model of God on which God is identical with the totality of existents constitutive of the universe. I assume that, on pantheism, God is an omnispatiotemporal mind who is identical with the universe.
Andrei A. Buckareff
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PANTHEISM, PANENTHEISM, AND ECOSOPHY: GETTING BACK TO SPINOZA?
Many authors in the field of Environmental Philosophy have claimed to be inspired by Spinoza's monism, which has traditionally been considered a form of pantheism because nature and God coincide.
Luca Valera
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Pantheism from the Perspective of Wittgensteinian Nonoverlapping Magisteria (WNOMA)
This essay examines pantheism within the framework of the ‘faith and reason’ field in the philosophy of religion, with an emphasis on the question of the relationship between pantheism and empirical–scientific rationality.
Gorazd Andrejč
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Cohen, Spinoza and the Nature of Pantheism [PDF]
The German text of Cohen’s Spinoza on State & Religion, Judaism & Christianity (Spinoza über Staat und Religion, Judentum und Christentum) first appeared in 1915 in the Jahrbuch für jüdische Geschichte und Literatur.
Melamed, Yitzhak
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. The argument of this article is that, philosophically, there are but three broad conceptual models that Western thought employs in thinking about the meaning of God.
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Romantic sensibility and political necessity led Humphry Davy, Britain's most prominent scientist in the first quarter of the nineteenth century, to pantheism: nature worship, involving for him a fervent belief in the immortality of the soul.
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This paper is an attempt to consider an alternative pluralist pantheism (Mary Jane Rubenstein) as the next step in the evolution of interpersonal, interspecies, and God–human–nature relationships and its possible realisation in (post-)Christian ...
Nadja Furlan Štante
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Logical Polis. The Philosophical Foundation of Democracy According to B. Spinoza [PDF]
Benedict Spinoza, the seventeenth-century rationalist philosopher, is, according to some authors, the first theorist to offer serious philosophical arguments justifying the idea of democracy as the best (and most natural) political system.
Hynek Tippelt
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This Element focuses on some core conceptual and ontological issues related to pantheistic conceptions of God by engaging with recent work in analytic philosophy of religion on this topic. The conceptual and ontological commitments of pantheism are contrasted with those of other conceptions of God.
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The Relation between God and the Universe from Ibn 'Arabi and Shams Maqrebi's Views [PDF]
One of the most significant concepts in mysticism is the explanation of the relation between God and the universe. This issue which has been variously explained in mystic poetry has had a new view by the emergence of Ibn 'Arabi and the stabilization of ...
Azam Hosseini, Zarrin Varedi
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