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Abstract Logical Pantheism is a view according to which God could be identified with logical space, that is, with the space of all possible worlds. It differs from classical pantheism in the latter identifies God merely with the actual Universe, or with nature.
István Aranyosi, Aranyosi, István
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Spinozistic Pantheism, the Environment and Christianity
I am not a pantheist and I don't believe that pantheism is consistent with Christianity. My preferred speculation is what I call the Swiss Cheese theory: we and our artefacts are the holes in God, the only Godless parts of reality. In this paper, I begin
Forrest Peter
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1999
Abstract At the beginning of the 1890s, support for Golgi’s diffuse neural net was confined to the circle of his direct or indirect pupils. Gerlach’s version of the reticular theory continued to be much more popular in Italy and elsewhere. There were also other reticular theories, sometimes touching on the bizarre.
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Abstract At the beginning of the 1890s, support for Golgi’s diffuse neural net was confined to the circle of his direct or indirect pupils. Gerlach’s version of the reticular theory continued to be much more popular in Italy and elsewhere. There were also other reticular theories, sometimes touching on the bizarre.
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2019
Abstract Spinoza identified God with the whole of nature. In his rationalist vision everything happens with necessity, according to the laws of nature. This applies to human nature, too, and leaves no room for free will or for special actions of God. Hegel’s philosophy of Absolute Spirit working through history sounds more sympathetic to
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Abstract Spinoza identified God with the whole of nature. In his rationalist vision everything happens with necessity, according to the laws of nature. This applies to human nature, too, and leaves no room for free will or for special actions of God. Hegel’s philosophy of Absolute Spirit working through history sounds more sympathetic to
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