A further philosophical issue, also of deep concern to many, appertains to the rationality of religious commitment within the context of modern democratic political culture.
Not exact matches
Further, if Heidegger's reputation for attention to the «big»
issues of
philosophical anthropology means anything at all, it would also seem to mean that Heidegger's «philosophy of being» can not be distinguished from considerations about how one ought to behave — and a fortiori how Heidegger behaved.
Professor MacKinnon adds some
further thoughts on Professor Lampe's position, and concludes the dialogue by briefly indicating the
philosophical presuppositions which affect his own thinking on these
issues.
This
issue would so
far no doubt appear to most scientists and scientific devotees to be a rarified one addressed chiefly by people of an incorrigibly
philosophical bent.
Nonetheless, the mindset that led the original ICEL «translators» to interpret «Mysterium Fidei» ■ in terms of a theological narrative to be recited, rather than as an acclamation addressed to a living person, does touch on some deeper theological and
philosophical issues which have wider relevance and more
far reaching implications.
A survey of the attempts following this way reveals an appreciable difficulty in being able to disentangle the
philosophical from the scientific
issues and to move
further than merely formulating the contemporary scientific developments in rather general, as opposed to specifically scientific, terminology.
But there is no indication that this will be the case, and the indication that the changes will
further encourage pupils to personally grapple with important ethical and
philosophical issues can only be welcomed.»
Suddenly, the whole
issue became
far more
philosophical than I had thought possible.
It might be
far more germane to this
issue than unrelated
philosophical musings that fit the same pattern, and be interpreted any way one wants to simply reinforce one's point of view.
John Carter wrote: > For libertarian conservatives, there is a chance to learn and grow about the
issue, but only if they don't use as their source blogs like this (and many others that are
far worse) that continue to post clever
philosophical musings to chip away at the basic idea of climate change...
For libertarian conservatives, there is a chance to learn and grow about the
issue, but only if they don't use as their source blogs like this (and many others that are
far worse) that continue to post clever
philosophical musings to chip away at the basic idea of climate change, rather assess what those actual facts of the
issue are, and more importantly, why they are relevant.