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Sophia, 2003
This essay argues the Stoics are rightly regarded as pantheists. Their view differs from many forms of pantheism by accepting the notion of a personal god who exercises divine providence. Moreover, Stoic pantheism is utterly inimical to a deep ecology ethic. I argue that these features are nonetheless consistent with the claim that they are pantheists.
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This essay argues the Stoics are rightly regarded as pantheists. Their view differs from many forms of pantheism by accepting the notion of a personal god who exercises divine providence. Moreover, Stoic pantheism is utterly inimical to a deep ecology ethic. I argue that these features are nonetheless consistent with the claim that they are pantheists.
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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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2018
Pantheism contrasts with monotheism (there is one God), polytheism (there are many gods), deism (God created the world in such a way that it is capable of existing and operating on its own, which God then allows it to do) and panentheism (in God there is a primordial and unchanging nature, and a consequent nature that changes and develops ...
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Pantheism contrasts with monotheism (there is one God), polytheism (there are many gods), deism (God created the world in such a way that it is capable of existing and operating on its own, which God then allows it to do) and panentheism (in God there is a primordial and unchanging nature, and a consequent nature that changes and develops ...
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Between Communitas and Pantheism
2019This chapter argues that the openness and egalitarianism of scientific discourse to be found in Terry Pratchett’s Nation functions as an alternative to the hierarchical structures imposed by colonialism. In addition, the chapter discusses the ways in which Pratchett attributes liminal potential to religious beliefs and posits the suggestion that ...
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