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This book investigates the nature and relevance of conjunctive explanations in the context of science and religion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2023
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000840407
- Artikelnr.: 67250254
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Diarmid A. Finnegan is a Reader in the Geography, the School of Natural and Built Environment at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland. David H. Glass is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing at Ulster University, Northern Ireland. Mikael Leidenhag is a Research Fellow in the School of Divinity at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. David N. Livingstone is a Professor in Geography, the School of Natural and Built Environment at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Conjunctive Explanations in Science and Religion: An Introduction
Diarmid A. Finnegan, David H. Glass, Mikael Leidenhag and David N.
Livingstone
CONVERSATION I Explanation in Science and Religion
1 Conjunctive Explanations: How Science and Religion Can Work Together
David H. Glass
Conjuctive Explanations: A Response
Aku Visala
2 Agents as Difference Makers, or Why Many Human Actions Have Mental Causes
Aku Visala
Agents as Difference Makers: A Response
David H. Glass
CONVERSATION II Designing Darwinism
3 The Telos of Darwin's Troubling Metaphor: Darwin's Pigeons, Dennett's
Cranes, Fodor's Granny
David N. Livingstone
The Telos of Darwin's Troubling Metaphor: A Response
E. V. Rope Kojonen
4 Asa Gray vs. Charles Darwin: Evaluating the Darwinian Case against
Conjunctive Explanations
E. V. Rope Kojonen
Asa Gray vs. Charles Darwin: A Response
David N. Livingstone
CONVERSATION III Irreducibilities, Material and Mental
5 God, Consciousness and Conjunctive Explanations
Joanna Leidenhag
God, Consciousness and Conjunctive Explanations: A Response
Tom Mcleish
6 Complementary Causation and Emergence: A Substrate for Conjunctive
Explanations
Tom Mcleish
Complementary Causation and Emergence: A Response
Joanna Leidenhag
CONVERSATION IV Divine Causes and Mental Beliefs
7 A Conjunctive Explanation About Psychopathology? Hearing Voices,
Psychosis and Religious Experience
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton
A Conjunctive Explanation about Psychopathology? A Response
Andrew Torrance
8 A Conjunctive Explanation of the Mental Phenomenon of Christian Faith
Andrew Torrance
A Conjunctive Explanation of the Mental Phenomenon of Christian Faith: A
Response
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton
CONVERSATION V The (Im)possibility of Theological Explanations
9 Are Theological Explanations Superfluous? The Cognitive Science of
Religion and Ockham's Razor
Gijsbert Van Den Brink
Are Theological Explanations Superfluous? A Response
David O. Brown
10 A Re-Evaluation of Non-Overlapping Magisteria
David O. Brown
A Re-Evaluation of Non-Overlapping Magisteria: A Response
Gijsbert Van Den Brink
CONVERSATION VI Explanatory Virtues: Theological Explorations
11 John Polkinghorne on Conjunctive Explanation
Stephen N. Williams
John Polkinghorne on Conjunctive Explanation: A Response
Alister Mcgrath
12 An Explanatory Mosaic
Alister Mcgrath
An Explanatory Mosaic: A Response
Stephen N. Williams
Diarmid A. Finnegan, David H. Glass, Mikael Leidenhag and David N.
Livingstone
CONVERSATION I Explanation in Science and Religion
1 Conjunctive Explanations: How Science and Religion Can Work Together
David H. Glass
Conjuctive Explanations: A Response
Aku Visala
2 Agents as Difference Makers, or Why Many Human Actions Have Mental Causes
Aku Visala
Agents as Difference Makers: A Response
David H. Glass
CONVERSATION II Designing Darwinism
3 The Telos of Darwin's Troubling Metaphor: Darwin's Pigeons, Dennett's
Cranes, Fodor's Granny
David N. Livingstone
The Telos of Darwin's Troubling Metaphor: A Response
E. V. Rope Kojonen
4 Asa Gray vs. Charles Darwin: Evaluating the Darwinian Case against
Conjunctive Explanations
E. V. Rope Kojonen
Asa Gray vs. Charles Darwin: A Response
David N. Livingstone
CONVERSATION III Irreducibilities, Material and Mental
5 God, Consciousness and Conjunctive Explanations
Joanna Leidenhag
God, Consciousness and Conjunctive Explanations: A Response
Tom Mcleish
6 Complementary Causation and Emergence: A Substrate for Conjunctive
Explanations
Tom Mcleish
Complementary Causation and Emergence: A Response
Joanna Leidenhag
CONVERSATION IV Divine Causes and Mental Beliefs
7 A Conjunctive Explanation About Psychopathology? Hearing Voices,
Psychosis and Religious Experience
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton
A Conjunctive Explanation about Psychopathology? A Response
Andrew Torrance
8 A Conjunctive Explanation of the Mental Phenomenon of Christian Faith
Andrew Torrance
A Conjunctive Explanation of the Mental Phenomenon of Christian Faith: A
Response
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton
CONVERSATION V The (Im)possibility of Theological Explanations
9 Are Theological Explanations Superfluous? The Cognitive Science of
Religion and Ockham's Razor
Gijsbert Van Den Brink
Are Theological Explanations Superfluous? A Response
David O. Brown
10 A Re-Evaluation of Non-Overlapping Magisteria
David O. Brown
A Re-Evaluation of Non-Overlapping Magisteria: A Response
Gijsbert Van Den Brink
CONVERSATION VI Explanatory Virtues: Theological Explorations
11 John Polkinghorne on Conjunctive Explanation
Stephen N. Williams
John Polkinghorne on Conjunctive Explanation: A Response
Alister Mcgrath
12 An Explanatory Mosaic
Alister Mcgrath
An Explanatory Mosaic: A Response
Stephen N. Williams
Conjunctive Explanations in Science and Religion: An Introduction
Diarmid A. Finnegan, David H. Glass, Mikael Leidenhag and David N.
Livingstone
CONVERSATION I Explanation in Science and Religion
1 Conjunctive Explanations: How Science and Religion Can Work Together
David H. Glass
Conjuctive Explanations: A Response
Aku Visala
2 Agents as Difference Makers, or Why Many Human Actions Have Mental Causes
Aku Visala
Agents as Difference Makers: A Response
David H. Glass
CONVERSATION II Designing Darwinism
3 The Telos of Darwin's Troubling Metaphor: Darwin's Pigeons, Dennett's
Cranes, Fodor's Granny
David N. Livingstone
The Telos of Darwin's Troubling Metaphor: A Response
E. V. Rope Kojonen
4 Asa Gray vs. Charles Darwin: Evaluating the Darwinian Case against
Conjunctive Explanations
E. V. Rope Kojonen
Asa Gray vs. Charles Darwin: A Response
David N. Livingstone
CONVERSATION III Irreducibilities, Material and Mental
5 God, Consciousness and Conjunctive Explanations
Joanna Leidenhag
God, Consciousness and Conjunctive Explanations: A Response
Tom Mcleish
6 Complementary Causation and Emergence: A Substrate for Conjunctive
Explanations
Tom Mcleish
Complementary Causation and Emergence: A Response
Joanna Leidenhag
CONVERSATION IV Divine Causes and Mental Beliefs
7 A Conjunctive Explanation About Psychopathology? Hearing Voices,
Psychosis and Religious Experience
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton
A Conjunctive Explanation about Psychopathology? A Response
Andrew Torrance
8 A Conjunctive Explanation of the Mental Phenomenon of Christian Faith
Andrew Torrance
A Conjunctive Explanation of the Mental Phenomenon of Christian Faith: A
Response
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton
CONVERSATION V The (Im)possibility of Theological Explanations
9 Are Theological Explanations Superfluous? The Cognitive Science of
Religion and Ockham's Razor
Gijsbert Van Den Brink
Are Theological Explanations Superfluous? A Response
David O. Brown
10 A Re-Evaluation of Non-Overlapping Magisteria
David O. Brown
A Re-Evaluation of Non-Overlapping Magisteria: A Response
Gijsbert Van Den Brink
CONVERSATION VI Explanatory Virtues: Theological Explorations
11 John Polkinghorne on Conjunctive Explanation
Stephen N. Williams
John Polkinghorne on Conjunctive Explanation: A Response
Alister Mcgrath
12 An Explanatory Mosaic
Alister Mcgrath
An Explanatory Mosaic: A Response
Stephen N. Williams
Diarmid A. Finnegan, David H. Glass, Mikael Leidenhag and David N.
Livingstone
CONVERSATION I Explanation in Science and Religion
1 Conjunctive Explanations: How Science and Religion Can Work Together
David H. Glass
Conjuctive Explanations: A Response
Aku Visala
2 Agents as Difference Makers, or Why Many Human Actions Have Mental Causes
Aku Visala
Agents as Difference Makers: A Response
David H. Glass
CONVERSATION II Designing Darwinism
3 The Telos of Darwin's Troubling Metaphor: Darwin's Pigeons, Dennett's
Cranes, Fodor's Granny
David N. Livingstone
The Telos of Darwin's Troubling Metaphor: A Response
E. V. Rope Kojonen
4 Asa Gray vs. Charles Darwin: Evaluating the Darwinian Case against
Conjunctive Explanations
E. V. Rope Kojonen
Asa Gray vs. Charles Darwin: A Response
David N. Livingstone
CONVERSATION III Irreducibilities, Material and Mental
5 God, Consciousness and Conjunctive Explanations
Joanna Leidenhag
God, Consciousness and Conjunctive Explanations: A Response
Tom Mcleish
6 Complementary Causation and Emergence: A Substrate for Conjunctive
Explanations
Tom Mcleish
Complementary Causation and Emergence: A Response
Joanna Leidenhag
CONVERSATION IV Divine Causes and Mental Beliefs
7 A Conjunctive Explanation About Psychopathology? Hearing Voices,
Psychosis and Religious Experience
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton
A Conjunctive Explanation about Psychopathology? A Response
Andrew Torrance
8 A Conjunctive Explanation of the Mental Phenomenon of Christian Faith
Andrew Torrance
A Conjunctive Explanation of the Mental Phenomenon of Christian Faith: A
Response
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton
CONVERSATION V The (Im)possibility of Theological Explanations
9 Are Theological Explanations Superfluous? The Cognitive Science of
Religion and Ockham's Razor
Gijsbert Van Den Brink
Are Theological Explanations Superfluous? A Response
David O. Brown
10 A Re-Evaluation of Non-Overlapping Magisteria
David O. Brown
A Re-Evaluation of Non-Overlapping Magisteria: A Response
Gijsbert Van Den Brink
CONVERSATION VI Explanatory Virtues: Theological Explorations
11 John Polkinghorne on Conjunctive Explanation
Stephen N. Williams
John Polkinghorne on Conjunctive Explanation: A Response
Alister Mcgrath
12 An Explanatory Mosaic
Alister Mcgrath
An Explanatory Mosaic: A Response
Stephen N. Williams