C A Campbell
On Selfhood and Godhood
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On Selfhood and Godhood
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138871229
- ISBN-10: 1138871222
- Artikelnr.: 42489320
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138871229
- ISBN-10: 1138871222
- Artikelnr.: 42489320
C A Campbell Professor of Logic and Rhetoric in the University of Glasgow.
Part 1 (First Course)
lecture1 Prolegomena Religion and the Arbitrament of Reason
lecture2 Prolegomena the Rôle of Reason Vis À Vis Revelation
lecture3 The Essence of Cognition
lecture4 Implications of the Judgment-Theory of Cognition
lecture5 Self-Consciousness, Self-Identity, and Personal Identity
lecture6 The Self's Relation to its Body
lecture7 Empirical Self-Knowledge
lecture8 Self-Activity and its Modes
lecture9 Has the Self 'Free Will'?
lecture10 Moral Experience and its Implications for Human Selfhood
appendixA Idealism and the So-Called 'Subject-Predicate Logic'
appendixB A Reply to MR. Nowell-Smith
Part 2 (Second course)
lecture11 The Concept of Religion
lecture12 Religion and Theism
lecture13 Theism and The Problem of Evil
lecture14 Theism and The Problem of Evil
lecture15 Is Rational Theism Self-Contradictory?
lecture16 Otto and The Numinous
lecture17 Supra-Rational Theism and 'Symbolic' Knowledge
lecture18 The Objective Validity of Religion (I)
lecture19 The Objective Validity of Religion (II)
lecture20 The Objective Validity of Religion (III)
appendixC On 'Spiritual Pride'
appendixD The Doctrine of Analogy
lecture1 Prolegomena Religion and the Arbitrament of Reason
lecture2 Prolegomena the Rôle of Reason Vis À Vis Revelation
lecture3 The Essence of Cognition
lecture4 Implications of the Judgment-Theory of Cognition
lecture5 Self-Consciousness, Self-Identity, and Personal Identity
lecture6 The Self's Relation to its Body
lecture7 Empirical Self-Knowledge
lecture8 Self-Activity and its Modes
lecture9 Has the Self 'Free Will'?
lecture10 Moral Experience and its Implications for Human Selfhood
appendixA Idealism and the So-Called 'Subject-Predicate Logic'
appendixB A Reply to MR. Nowell-Smith
Part 2 (Second course)
lecture11 The Concept of Religion
lecture12 Religion and Theism
lecture13 Theism and The Problem of Evil
lecture14 Theism and The Problem of Evil
lecture15 Is Rational Theism Self-Contradictory?
lecture16 Otto and The Numinous
lecture17 Supra-Rational Theism and 'Symbolic' Knowledge
lecture18 The Objective Validity of Religion (I)
lecture19 The Objective Validity of Religion (II)
lecture20 The Objective Validity of Religion (III)
appendixC On 'Spiritual Pride'
appendixD The Doctrine of Analogy
Part 1 (First Course)
lecture1 Prolegomena Religion and the Arbitrament of Reason
lecture2 Prolegomena the Rôle of Reason Vis À Vis Revelation
lecture3 The Essence of Cognition
lecture4 Implications of the Judgment-Theory of Cognition
lecture5 Self-Consciousness, Self-Identity, and Personal Identity
lecture6 The Self's Relation to its Body
lecture7 Empirical Self-Knowledge
lecture8 Self-Activity and its Modes
lecture9 Has the Self 'Free Will'?
lecture10 Moral Experience and its Implications for Human Selfhood
appendixA Idealism and the So-Called 'Subject-Predicate Logic'
appendixB A Reply to MR. Nowell-Smith
Part 2 (Second course)
lecture11 The Concept of Religion
lecture12 Religion and Theism
lecture13 Theism and The Problem of Evil
lecture14 Theism and The Problem of Evil
lecture15 Is Rational Theism Self-Contradictory?
lecture16 Otto and The Numinous
lecture17 Supra-Rational Theism and 'Symbolic' Knowledge
lecture18 The Objective Validity of Religion (I)
lecture19 The Objective Validity of Religion (II)
lecture20 The Objective Validity of Religion (III)
appendixC On 'Spiritual Pride'
appendixD The Doctrine of Analogy
lecture1 Prolegomena Religion and the Arbitrament of Reason
lecture2 Prolegomena the Rôle of Reason Vis À Vis Revelation
lecture3 The Essence of Cognition
lecture4 Implications of the Judgment-Theory of Cognition
lecture5 Self-Consciousness, Self-Identity, and Personal Identity
lecture6 The Self's Relation to its Body
lecture7 Empirical Self-Knowledge
lecture8 Self-Activity and its Modes
lecture9 Has the Self 'Free Will'?
lecture10 Moral Experience and its Implications for Human Selfhood
appendixA Idealism and the So-Called 'Subject-Predicate Logic'
appendixB A Reply to MR. Nowell-Smith
Part 2 (Second course)
lecture11 The Concept of Religion
lecture12 Religion and Theism
lecture13 Theism and The Problem of Evil
lecture14 Theism and The Problem of Evil
lecture15 Is Rational Theism Self-Contradictory?
lecture16 Otto and The Numinous
lecture17 Supra-Rational Theism and 'Symbolic' Knowledge
lecture18 The Objective Validity of Religion (I)
lecture19 The Objective Validity of Religion (II)
lecture20 The Objective Validity of Religion (III)
appendixC On 'Spiritual Pride'
appendixD The Doctrine of Analogy