A Platonic Philosophy of Religion: A Process PerspectiveSUNY Press, 10. feb. 2005 - 152 strani A Platonic Philosophy of Religion challenges traditional views of Plato s religious thought, arguing that these overstate the case for the veneration of Being as opposed to Becoming. Daniel A. Dombrowski explores how process or neoclassical perspectives on Plato s view of God have been mostly neglected, impoverishing both our view of Plato and our view of what can be said in contemporary philosophy of religion on a Platonic basis. Looking at the largely ignored later dialogues, Dombrowski finds a dynamic theism in Plato and presents a new and very different Platonic philosophy of religion. The work s interpretive framework derives from the application of process philosophy and discusses the continuation of Plato s thought in the works of Hartshorne and Whitehead. |
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THE INEVITABLE QUESTION | 1 |
1 Taking the World Soul Seriously | 15 |
2 Being Is Power | 33 |
3 Forms As Items inDivine Psychical Process | 51 |
4 Dipolar Theism | 65 |
5 Arguments for the Existence of God | 81 |
6 Becoming like God | 95 |
Notes | 113 |
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A Platonic Philosophy of Religion: A Process Perspective Daniel A. Dombrowski Predogled ni na voljo - 2005 |
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