In this book, abstract intellectual argument meets ordinary human experience on matters such as the existence of God and the relation between religion and morality.
In this book, abstract intellectual argument meets ordinary human experience on matters such as the existence of God and the relation between religion and morality.
John Cottingham is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Reading, Professorial Research Fellow at Heythrop College, University of London, and an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Oxford. He has held visiting appointments in the United States (Fulbright Scholar) and New Zealand (Erskine Fellowship) and has served as Chairman of the British Society for the History of Philosophy, as President of the Mind Association, and as President of the Aristotelian Society. From 1993-2012 he was Editor of Ratio, the international journal of analytic philosophy. From 2007-9 he was President of the British Society for the Philosophy of Religion and is a life member of the Council of the Society.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Method 2. Metaphysics 3. Meaning and modes of access 4. Morality 5. Misfortune and misery 6. Mortality and meaningfulness 7. Mathesis 8. Conclusion: humane philosophizing about religion.
1. Method 2. Metaphysics 3. Meaning and modes of access 4. Morality 5. Misfortune and misery 6. Mortality and meaningfulness 7. Mathesis 8. Conclusion: humane philosophizing about religion.
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