Sentences with phrase «philosophical essays for»

Charles Hartshorne, «The Compound Individual,» in Philosophical Essays for Alfred North Whitehead, ed.
(Hartshorne, «The Compound Individual,» Philosophical Essays for Alfred North Whitehead.
Northrop, F. S. C., «The Mathematical Background and Content of Greek Philosophy,» Philosophical Essays for Alfred North Whitehead.
1Charles Hartshorne, «The Compound Individual,» Philosophical Essays for Alfred North Whitehead, ed.

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Bernard Coughlin, S.J., title this collection of essays «Letters to Young People,» because it would inform and challenge college - aged students who are grappling with philosophical, spiritual, political, and ethical questions for the first time.
For further details, see my essay on «Whitehead's First Metaphysical Synthesis,» International Philosophical Quarterly 17/3 (September, 1997), 251 - 64; and Victor Lowe's rejoinder, «Ford's Discovery about Whitehead,» IPQ 18/2 (July, 1978), 223 - 26.
George Orwell, in his famous essay on Dickens, saw in this philosophical and moral muddle not a weakness but a strength, a generosity of spirit, an openness to the irreducible complexity of mankind's moral situation, an immunity to what he called «the smelly little orthodoxies that are now contending for our souls.»
Written for Process and Divnity (hereafter PD): The Hartshorne «Festschrift»: Philosophical Essays Presented to Charles Hartshorne, ed.
His idea of a «new synthesis», proposed mainly in his book Catholicism: A New Synthesis and developed in his many theological and philosophical essays, was an attempt to grapple precisely with the issues we have spoken of: the post-Cartesian «turn to the subject» (that is: the loss of faith in the objectivity of knowledge and the subsequent exclusive concern of philosophy with the self and the subjective idea as the norm of «truth») and the philosophy of evolution with its implications for a dynamic rather than a static universe.
For those of a philosophical bent, this chapter looks like a Magisterial response to Martin Heidegger's 1953 essay «The Question Concerning Technology», which suggested that the modern fixation with technology has made men think falsely that they can control the mysteries of Being.
In 1985 the SCP began publishing the journal Faith and Philosophy, which is now well regarded by the philosophical community for its high quality and the diversity of its essays.
Thus, in some of his early essays, Ricoeur is already giving this philosophical hope a hermeneutical turn, referring to it as «the Last Day,» which, in its original context in the Hebrew Scriptures, is a symbol of the hope of the community of faith for fulfilled righteousness and justice.
Paul Macdonald Jr., in a recent essay for the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, argues that «a world populated in the end by saints and sinners is a better cosmic whole than a world that contains only saints, because in the former world, where God brings at least some human beings to glory, and eternally as well as justly punishes the rest, God is able to manifest his goodness the most clearly and fully.»
In his essay of 1957 «The Onto - Theological Constitution of Metaphysics,» he even argued that his own refusal to think of God in received philosophical terms perhaps made room for the truly «divine God» — the God before whom one could sing and dance, to whom one could make offerings and pray — to show himself anew, outside the determinations to which Cartesian rationalism would confine him.)
See also R. M. Hare in Antony Flew and Alasdair MacIntyre, eds., New Essays in Philosophical Theology, pp. 99 - 103; John Wisdom, Paradox and Discovery [Oxford: Basil Blackwood, 1965], p. 43, for a thumbnail criticism; C. Ellis Nelson, Where Faith Begins [Richmond: John Knox Press, 1967], p. 9, for a strikingly similar interpretation of «presuppositions.»)
(Antony Flew and Alasdair MacIntyre, eds., New Essays in Philosophical Theology [London: SCM Press, 1955], p. 106; see also Antony flew, God and Philosophy [New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1966] for a full - fledged attack on belief in God.)
I am looking specifically for The Whys of a Philosophical Scrivener, Gardner's essays that detail his approach to life.
Last season, for example, excerpts from a moving essay by Pulitzer Prize - winning critic Hilton Als on iconic black author James Baldwin and his queer «children» provided the philosophical context, and prior to that, there was a poem by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, the British - Ghanaian painter and writer.
Notably uninterested in either the cultural or philosophical connotations of colour, Rob Storr, in his essay for the exhibition catalogue that accompanied Herrera's inaugural exhibition of Lisson Gallery's 24th Street location in New York in May 2016, states: «Indeed it strikes me as impossible to disregard the existential aura of these latest compositions.»
Donald Judd is perhaps best known for his thoughtful and intelligent essay titled Specific Objects, which addressed many of the philosophical concerns held dear by the artists associated with Minimalism.
The GDRs essay is «Greenhouse Development Rights: A Framework for Climate Protection that is «More Fair» than Equal per Capita Emissions Rights,» a focus that makes good sense given the state of the philosophical debate.
Adrian has had an insatiable passion for writing since he was in school and found himself writing philosophical essays about the meaning of life and the differences between light and dark beer.
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