SeriesRoutledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Philosophy Ser.
FormatHardcover
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Item Weight24.1 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN00-025324
Dewey Edition21
Reviews'This book provides a good introduction to work by some contemporary American theistic philosophers of religion. Moreover, it gives clear expression to the recent resurgence in polemical Christian philosophy of religion in American academic philosophy'- Australian Journal of Philosophy, 'This book provides a good introduction to work by some contemporary American theistic philosophers of religion. Moreover, it gives clear expression to the recent resurgence in polemical Christian philosophy of religion in American academic philosophy'- Australian Journal of Philosophy
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal146
Table Of ContentEpistemology1. Farewell to Philosophical Naturalism Paul Moser and David Yandell2. Knowledge and Naturalism Dallas Willard3. The Incompatibility of Naturalism and Scientific Realism Robert KoonsOntology4. Naturalism and the Ontological Status of Properties J.P. Moreland5. Naturalism and Material Objects Michael Rea6. Naturalism and the Mind Charles Taliaferro7. Naturalism and Libertarian Agency Stewart GoetzValue Theory8. Naturalism and Morality John HareNatural Theology9. Naturalism and Cosmology William Lane Craig10. Naturalism and Design William Dembski
SynopsisThis book presents a rigorous analysis and critique of the major varieties of contemporary philosophical naturalism. It advocates the thesis that contemporary naturalism should be abandoned in the light of serious difficulties against it., Naturalism provides a rigorous analysis and critique of the major varieties of contemporary philosophical naturalism. The authors advocate the thesis that contemporary naturalism should be abandoned, in light of the serious objections raised against it. Contributors draw on a wide range of topics including: epistemology, the philosophy of science, the philosophy of mind and agency, and natural theology.