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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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How about Pantheism in Ancient Greek Religion?
NumenAncient Greek religion has been very rarely studied with reference to pantheism. This article proposes that we should introduce pantheism as an additional interpretive strategy to understand Greek religion.
Petra Pakkanen
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Научное мнение
The article discusses the nature of the worldview of G. Skovoroda, the first philosopher of the Russian Empire. The authors of this study consider the correlation of the pantheistic religious and philosophical doctrine and theology of Skovoroda. First of
E. A. Rybolova +2 more
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The article discusses the nature of the worldview of G. Skovoroda, the first philosopher of the Russian Empire. The authors of this study consider the correlation of the pantheistic religious and philosophical doctrine and theology of Skovoroda. First of
E. A. Rybolova +2 more
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Demonic Pantheism: Either/Or on Boredom as the Modern Crisis of Faith
Kierkegaard StudiesThis article engages with A’s “Crop Rotation” in Either/Or—the “boredom” essay—as a source for serious thought on the modern crisis of faith. Exploring A’s portrayal of the modern subject as isolated and self-enclosed, a “bored” condition linked to its ...
Anna Louise Strelis Söderquist
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I. Kant and the Tradition of Mystical Pantheism in European Philosophy
RUDN Journal of PhilosophyIn the research based on the analysis of the works “On the form and principles of the sensory and intelligible world” and “The only possible basis for proving the existence of God,” it is proved that I.
I. Evlampiev
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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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Kant’s Religion as a Response to the Pantheism Controversy
, 2021This paper places Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason within the historical context of the pantheism controversy between Mendelssohn and Jacobi. I argue that reading Religion with this context in mind shines new light upon passages connected
J. Head
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The Coherence of Naturalistic Personal Pantheism
, 2020This paper examines the coherence of naturalistic personal pantheism (NPP) in an attempt to reconcile pantheism, naturalism, and a personal concept of God. NPP proposes that i) God is identical with the universe, ii) the universe is entirely natural, and
Asha Lancaster-Thomas
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