Not exact matches
I think it would be beneficial both to Whitehead studies and to relevant portions of analytic philosophy to bring Whitehead
more back into the American
philosophical mainstream by considering his specific problems and solutions in light of current interests and as susceptible to criticisms from current
perspectives.
From this
perspective, religious experience includes
more than a moral or
philosophical or even an aesthetic vision of the universe.
2) You can maintain your position from a faith
perspective, and say this, but then I'd have to seriously question [a] your historical integrity (for example, the historical position of Revelations as canon, although
more of a debate than the other texts, was still NOWHERE NEAR contestable enough for you to draw this sort of conclusion) and [b] your
philosophical integrity (for example, if you dismiss Revelations because it doesn't support your position, i'm going to ask: by what authority do you think you have the right to discern this?
What this essay claims to offer is not
philosophical speculation but an extension of our biological
perspective — no
more, and no less.
The Universe, known and unknown, is possibly not the most used definition of God, at least in the western world... but it is the Pantheistic version that jives so much
more with science and is not a misappropriation of the smaller definitions of God, merely an unfamiliar definition to those with less knowledge of various
more advanced religious and philosophic thought, within and outside those religions... The idea of Pantheism also thoughtfully considers why there is, rather than ridiculing, such a wide range of
philosophical and ritual beliefs from a scientific
perspective... without having to classify large groups of people, as senseless idiots from one end or destined for hell from the other.
From his
perspective, the global corpus of literature has far
more to say about ethics than just the
philosophical canon alone, and advanced AIs can tap into that wisdom.
What started about a year ago as a therapist's dream to write about therapy and psychology from a human - centered and
philosophical perspective, has grown
more popular than I would have ever thought.